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Old 07-12-2012, 02:35 AM   #1
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Snowflake moray eel

I I am going to be getting a 55 gallon reef tank and would love to have a snowflake moray eel in it. I would just like to hear some general information and as well if any of you have experience with this species I would love to hear it.

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They will eat any and all small fish and inverts, so they are not really reef safe. They wont eat corals, but they will knock. Them over constantly and bug them. Wht fih will go with the eel?
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The teeth are designed for eating crustaceans. However, they will eat small fish as stated above.
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