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Greetings everyone, Sharkey here!
I'm new to this site, and thought we should open up a post designated to warn of possible casualties when choosing to add, one of my favorites, the Hawaiian Golden Dwarf Moray Eel or other similar dwarf morays. Specifically, I'd love to hear about some experience from those who have at least 6 months experience with the same eel; an eel which had time to establish itself in a tank and live in harmony with its neighbors.
These are desirable for their small size and unlikeliness to mess with many reef fish, and acknowledging that every creature has a unique personality; What are some tankmates that either attacked or were attacked by your Golden Dwarf Morays? What tankmates, in these cases, were not bothered by the eel (and what was these eels' diet)?
While I have no experience with this species, I have heard they have eaten shrimp, crabs, fish such as Pearly Jawfish, as well as devouring up to 5" clams leaving only the empty shell overnight
~Sharkey
I'm new to this site, and thought we should open up a post designated to warn of possible casualties when choosing to add, one of my favorites, the Hawaiian Golden Dwarf Moray Eel or other similar dwarf morays. Specifically, I'd love to hear about some experience from those who have at least 6 months experience with the same eel; an eel which had time to establish itself in a tank and live in harmony with its neighbors.
These are desirable for their small size and unlikeliness to mess with many reef fish, and acknowledging that every creature has a unique personality; What are some tankmates that either attacked or were attacked by your Golden Dwarf Morays? What tankmates, in these cases, were not bothered by the eel (and what was these eels' diet)?
While I have no experience with this species, I have heard they have eaten shrimp, crabs, fish such as Pearly Jawfish, as well as devouring up to 5" clams leaving only the empty shell overnight
~Sharkey