He's very cool.
75 gal with bi color blenny,orange spotted goby,peppermint shrimp and hermits, snails.started out as a frag tank still is but need some life in there.Thank you for your reply, how big is your tank? What other fish do you have?
75 gal with bi color blenny,orange spotted goby,peppermint shrimp and hermits, snails.started out as a frag tank still is but need some life in there.
Doesn't mean it won't. If you have the eel.enjoy it!
here he is
Wow...that's an expensive moray lesson. I fed them in the wild and know they are designed to do one thing. Eat things smaller than itself. Here is a wild shot of your snow flakes bigger cousin View attachment 214260
Hawaiian spotted moray...this one was very hungry for a snack and was about 36" long. Shot at night at about 50'
I currently have a 17" snowflake in my 110g reef.
I have learned not to keep fish and shrimp small enough for him to eat.
If it fits in his mouth he will try to eat it.
This is about what I have lost since I got him:
(4) green chromis
(6) peppermint shrimp
(2) cleaner shrimp
True percula clownfish (2")
Picasso clown (2")
And a handful of small damsels
At first I just didn't know what would happen to them, I would wake up and be missing a fish, I eventually figured it out.
As long as you keep him fed good, once every three days, 3 silversides, then he shouldn't be too hungry and try and eat a fish
He prefers the fancy seafood