Tiger moray w/ turtles?

Echo2656

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So I know this place is mostly saltwater stuff, but i have an 80 with 2 red eared sliders in and I was wondering if I could put a 2' tiger moray w/ them (have lots of hiding places but is a bare bottom tank because the turtle will eat sand or pebbles smaller than their mouths).
 

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Most of us here will not be familiar with those species. I don't think neither with be a predator to the other, but what you have to consider, is both of their needs. Are you able to create an environment in the tank which encompasses both the needs of each species.
 

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plenty of freshwater forums you could post this on and get a better answer. Turtles are opportunistic, i wouldn't put it past them to try take a bite out of the eel given the chance.
 

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