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as I said, its not tooth size, but also the shape of their teeth and the motions they preform. They evolved to tear things open while holding them down and puncturing. A boa doesn't rely on their teeth to tear prey, just to hold prey or maybe deter an attack. The hunting style and environment of boas and milk snakes is very different than morays, so I don't know how thats relevant.
I’d say you could but I’m not into eels as much as I am with other fish I.e. Wrasses.Could you have a golden, banana, dragon, ghost ribbon and a pair of ribbon eels in a 240 gallon?
Basically any coral as long as it’s either kept under control or an extremely slow grower.And what kinds of coral could go in with it?
Or you could go with heavy Stony Coral - LPS & SPS don’t have play toxin but LPS do have nasty stinging tentacles depending on species.Or maybe I’ll just have anemones and live rock. Reading about the corals and Palytoxin issues is scaring me.
Yes, but not all at once.Could you have a golden, banana, dragon, ghost ribbon and a pair of ribbon eels in a 240 gallon?
lol Isnt that the question?Yes, but not all at once.
sorry to nitpick but maybe better the other way around, from what I know its best to have eels that don't have large differences in size when housing a few.Ok, maybe she’ll give the three ribbons to Daria and keep the golden, banana and dragon eels for herself. Both getting the 240 gallon tanks.