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This is my snowflake. There are many like it, but this one is mine.


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This is my snowflake, there are MORAY like it, but this one is mine :p
 

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Got my banded moray almost 6 months ago, about 14" now. He's in a mixed reef aquarium and hasn't been aggressive at all to tank mates. Been feeding frozen krill on a stick 3 times a week.

Anyone else have a banded? They don't seem as popular as snowflake or zebra. But seem to be best as far as not getting too big or agressive.


I have a banded moray as well. Mine is about the same size as yours. I hand feed mine krill, he won't take silvers, and I feed him every other day. Yesterday he ate the most I've seen him. Usually he eats three little guys, but I fed him about 8. Needless to say, he is growing.
 
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Line at the dentist.
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Was scared for the shrimp as it was brand new and tiny but it went to work on both gdm pretty fast. I have an old full grown cleaner who seems to have retired from any cleaning duties.

Had the 1st eel for over a year and it was ridiculously reclusive and only came out for feedings. Honestly felt like a waste of money cause I rarely saw it. Ended up getting a 2nd one about 2 months ago and they're both pretty active. Want one a 3rd now....
 

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Line at the dentist.
IMG_20190828_220327.jpg

Was scared for the shrimp as it was brand new and tiny but it went to work on both gdm pretty fast. I have an old full grown cleaner who seems to have retired from any cleaning duties.

Had the 1st eel for over a year and it was ridiculously reclusive and only came out for feedings. Honestly felt like a waste of money cause I rarely saw it. Ended up getting a 2nd one about 2 months ago and they're both pretty active. Want one a 3rd now....
Incredible shot! Welcome to R2R!
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