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Yeah I have a local fish store that told me you need a very tightly fitting lid but what biocubes/ aio tanks are built to the point to hold a snowflake morray?You've probably already found this:
Up to 36" in length in captivity, the snowflake moray requires an aquarium that is larger than 20 gallons (40–50 gallons when full grown) with a tight-fitting lid, as these eels (and all eels, for that matter) are good at escaping and can fit through surprisingly small holes in aquarium lids.
There are many options out there. I'm a great believer in buying used, so I'd recommend watching craigslist and other local-to-you sites for someone upgrading or leaving hobby so you can pickup a deal - maybe whole setup.
That'd be a perfect tank for a full grown snowflake and you'd have room for other fish or even a second eelwould this be a good morray tank? https://wilmington.craigslist.org/for/d/wilmington-75-gal-fully-stocked-salt/7376996433.html
What are some cool fish that can go with snowflakes? and are there any corals that can potentialy damage/ sting them. This is my first saltwater tank so I am quite not knolegable.Snowflakes can go with fish it can't swallow whole and will eat most inverts (crabs, shrimp, etc.)
They will likely keep a snowflake eel in, but mine would very often get back into the filter compartment and could then easily get out the back access holes. Luckily this was a temporary quarantine setup so it was only for about two months.Yeah I have a local fish store that told me you need a very tightly fitting lid but what biocubes/ aio tanks are built to the point to hold a snowflake morray?
yes, for the most part. Mine leave hermits, starfish, and snails alone. I wouldn’t trust them with shrimp or regular crabs. Krill is his favorite foodis a snowflake reef safe and what fish can go with it?
75 gallons is a great size for a snowflake eelis starting with a 75 gallon a bad idea or would someone with minimal experience be able to keep one up?
imo 40 breeder would give you a solid year if you get a baby. prioritize heavy filtration with your budget. DIy refugium or ATS would work greatdang the tank sold like instantly .
are there any cheap alternatives too buying a 1,777$ tank?