Thinking about a Snowflake Eel....

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I have a fairly large system set up with a 220g reef display the family room, 90g rock sump, 55g frag/fuge take and a 100 g sump in the basement.

I am thinking about getting an eel for the 90g rock tank. Right now the only thing in the tank is a large green bristle starfish (body about 2" diameter with arms about 18" from tip to tip). I run just blue actinic lights over the rock sump as I am working on getting sponges to grow for filtration. I do have glass hoods I keep on this tank and will probably find a way to secure them a bit better.

My question is would the SFE bother the bristle starfish? I would get a smaller SFE to start with but not sure if the starfish would be lunch later on. The starfish is down there now because I found him having a fish snack one day and will never put him back in the display.

Still reading up on eels requirements but I think it will work. Just need to convince the wife that it is not a snake and will not be able to craw 2 flights of stairs into bed with her!

Thanks in advance,

Brad
 

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I have a fairly large system set up with a 220g reef display the family room, 90g rock sump, 55g frag/fuge take and a 100 g sump in the basement.

I am thinking about getting an eel for the 90g rock tank. Right now the only thing in the tank is a large green bristle starfish (body about 2" diameter with arms about 18" from tip to tip). I run just blue actinic lights over the rock sump as I am working on getting sponges to grow for filtration. I do have glass hoods I keep on this tank and will probably find a way to secure them a bit better.

My question is would the SFE bother the bristle starfish? I would get a smaller SFE to start with but not sure if the starfish would be lunch later on. The starfish is down there now because I found him having a fish snack one day and will never put him back in the display.

Still reading up on eels requirements but I think it will work. Just need to convince the wife that it is not a snake and will not be able to craw 2 flights of stairs into bed with her!

Thanks in advance,

Brad
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I never had an issue with mine bothering anything. I kept it well fed. Never bothered inverts or small fish. I did not keep any shrimp with it though.
 

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I have a starfish with my SFE and never have had a problem once, doesn't even look at it. only thing my SFE has eaten that i wasnt too happy about was a cleaner shrimp, which was somewhat an experiment gone wrong...
 

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I have a serpent starfish with my snowflake eel and haven't had any issues. I really think shrimp and really small fish are the only things to really avoid. I have crabs, snails, and fish with my snowflake without any issues whatsoever.
 

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