Think so, male has more "prominent" jaw than female but at their size who can tell, ha haYeah I have seen mine do both of these things, but they generally like to be close to eachother so they are a male and female ?
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Think so, male has more "prominent" jaw than female but at their size who can tell, ha haYeah I have seen mine do both of these things, but they generally like to be close to eachother so they are a male and female ?
Ill post close ups of each when I get homeThink so, male has more "prominent" jaw than female but at their size who can tell, ha ha
I usually see them at exotic reef imports (ERI) in LA. Ask your LFS to check the ERI wholesale lists and order through them if you really want them.hey all - I was just wondering if anyone has seen any garden eels for sale online - I found one website (bluegrassaquatics) but they are crazy expensive. Fish stores havent been able to get them in for over a year and I am tired of waiting....
I am gonna give it a shot, and if I see blatant fighting and other eels clearly not thriving as a result of this I will remove some and pass them along to another local hobbiest.If you have two doing well in a 28g tank. I strongly recommend not adding more. Consexuals fight in cramped quarters. And 28g does not afford enough space for others beside the pr you have.
Yeah. They're native to this part of the ocean. They're collected locally and about every month or so, I'll see them for sale. (Now that I have mine) I actually wish they weren't because they're not easy to care for. I suspect that most of the fish collected end up not surviving in local reefer's systems as they can't provide the proper care.wait what, one dollar? lol ? oh your in the phillippines. are they locally found there?
Awesome!
We were doing a shore deep dive off of Puako.
Swim out till it looks deep.
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Made it down to 185' using computers.
Slow beautiful assent.
The eels were at about 160' to 120'.
As you kept heading into shore the shore reef shows up at about 100'.
From memory, 20+ years ago.
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Lol, not really.Tec diver, eh?
There are several sites in North Kohala that have garden eels. I've seen them in Maui as well. Almost impossible to photograph on OC. Maybe CCR divers have better luck approaching them. Always cool to see, though!