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My skeletor eel turned 9 years old this month. I had him since 2012. He eats mostly fresh shrimp with the head on. I occasionally inject vitamins into the shrimp needle.
 

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I’d post pics of my two snowflake morays if I had any but they’re impossible to get pics of :rolleyes:
 

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My skeletor eel turned 9 years old this month. I had him since 2012. He eats mostly fresh shrimp with the head on. I occasionally inject vitamins into the shrimp needle.
Dude, if you EVER need/want to rehome him, please get in touch. I’ve kept morays for years, and this has always been on my want list. He is stunning!
 

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How does he do with the bare bottom? My GDM loves to dig.
He’s got a pvc tunnel behind rock structure that hides his whole body - he spends most of his time in there. Been happy healthy for over a year now. He does come out every morning before lights come on and does his morning calisthenics lol
 

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Jeweled, tesselata, snowflake and banded in my eel tank. They were all peaceful with each other till I added the Tess. He fought everyone for like an hour but now they all get along. That was a scary hour tho lol
 

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Jeweled, tesselata, snowflake and banded in my eel tank. They were all peaceful with each other till I added the Tess. He fought everyone for like an hour but now they all get along. That was a scary hour tho lol
Don't you worry that some day it my get angry?

I have a porcupinefish that ignores everyone, but I have heard that some day they just snap.

I have a GDM. I had an exquisite wrasse that went missing one day. The eel didn't come out for a week. You never know.

Beautiful eels by the way
 

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Don't you worry that some day it my get angry?

I have a porcupinefish that ignores everyone, but I have heard that some day they just snap.

I have a GDM. I had an exquisite wrasse that went missing one day. The eel didn't come out for a week. You never know.

Beautiful eels by the way
Thanks and Yea that day might come always a risk but I think if they’re well fed the chances of them fighting or trying to eat each other go down
 

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Pair of black ribbon eels, have about 4 years. One is about 45 inches and one is about 32. Waiting for one to turn blue!!! Lol. Also pic of Banana Moray. Thanks
 

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Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus)
“Water is cloudy due to sifting through sand video was taken mid tank renovation”
Don’t think I’ve ever seen another one of these in the hobby, usually only find them in public aquariums or in the ocean
Was at my LFS just listed as “Show Size Moray”
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Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus)
“Water is cloudy due to sifting through sand video was taken mid tank renovation”
Don’t think I’ve ever seen another one of these in the hobby, usually only find them in public aquariums or in the ocean
Was at my LFS just listed as “Show Size Moray”
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Better pics to show her size
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Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus)
“Water is cloudy due to sifting through sand video was taken mid tank renovation”
Don’t think I’ve ever seen another one of these in the hobby, usually only find them in public aquariums or in the ocean
Was at my LFS just listed as “Show Size Moray”
B18A2860-03A4-4DBD-9833-1545745ACBC8.jpeg
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13C1BDCD-3B55-45CF-8B31-E5F769BC430E.jpeg
How big when you got her compared to now?
 

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