Hawaiian vs Japanese Dragon Eel

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Earl Karl

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They're a lot more docile than fimbriated lol. Mine seems to stay away from ornamental fish at least. However things that don't look pretty or gives that "food appeal" (like a snapper you catch from a bay), tends to be eaten. I put 3 snappers that I caught in my tank and he ate one of them. However, he leaves my ornamental fish alone, even when they were newly added.
 

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These guys are much more even tempered, I've seen them kept for years and years with many varied large fish. The only time I ever saw an issue was during an introduction of a new fish to the tank, and I 100% say that was user error.
 

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Locally someone recently gave two of them to the zoo here. He got tried of them dominating the system and no one wanted to spend much cash on them even though he was offering them pretty cheap. Was nice the zoo was able to take them.
 

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How are those Dragon eels with other fish? Will they eventually eat everything else like a Fimbriated? Or are they more even-tempered? Have always really like them and someday will probably think about maybe planning to consider possibly getting one. :0)
I’d say given long enough time and small enough fish they will eat everything. But large fish should be fine.
 

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Same temperament as Gymnothorax ime. Keeping them well fed reduces the risk but I still wouldn't keep one with fish you don't mind losing.

ETA--- fish too large to eat are fair game, just take a bite
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I just acquired a large Hawaiian Dragon eel. It's predominately white with tan and black markings. I just recd it last week and it's still settling in. Hoping he or she acclimnates okay and decides to feed. It's really fat and healthy looking though
 

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