Maybe getting an Eel

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So was at my LFS, admiring the Snowflake moray eels that they had in stock, had one probably about 12-14" and 2 babies, probably around 4-6", and my dad casually drops "hey son would you like one?" Granted I wouldn't mind out, they are cool looking, I have a 120 gal display for it and could move around my rock work (going to have to do it anyways) but I politely told my dad no as I need to get a lid for my tank and a few other things. I'm afraid that my dad might still try to get it for me, and i mentioned if he did I would rather get a smaller one over a larger one, and watch it grow.

If I were to somehow get one, any care tips?
 
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What do you currently have in the 120?

Currently, Dwarf fuzzy lionfish, 2 Clarki Clowns, Longnose Butterfly, Foxface, Purple Tang, Tomini Tang, Copperband Butterfly, Orange Timor Wrasse, Pyramid Butterfly, and I believe that's it. Smallest fish might be a clown but everything else is good size.
 

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Snowflakes are notorious carpet surfers so you are correct in a lid, but really much more. I mean you must seal every crack and crevice because they will find the tinyest of openings. Covering the top of overflows also. A 12=14" is actually a good size to start out in a 120g. I like to start eels out in an observaton tank 1st, to accustom them to living in captivity and get them on a feeding routine. Do your research on feeding eels. Especially with such a full tank I would get more of medium sized one and establish his feeding routine before introducing him into the display.

Your tank is currently covered though, correct, fuzzies and wrasses will jump.
 

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My snowflake swam down the drain (After squeezing through the overflow grate) and lived in my sump (50 gallons) for 4 months until I found him while cleaning.
 

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