Trust me, in the long run you are going to have your hands full with that many snakes/morays in the tank. Maybe trade in the morays and get the sharptail, and have a snake specific tank. When I mentioned sex, I'm not necessarily meaning you sexing them, I'm eluding to the basis of if they get along or not, may come down to sex. Males of the same or similar species may cause angst with each other, obviously exaggerated in captivity and confined space.
Yeah. As of now I am considering selling the triggers as they’ve gotten too aggressive to me, the tank inhabitants, and food. They and the clown were got just to give the foxface dither company and stop it freaking out. Which no longer is an issue.
Also think I may need to sell one moray as the snowflake is being aggressive to the chainlink.
That would significantly reduce food competition. And yes I admit in retrospect a species concentrated tank would probably have been better.
My thing on sex wasn’t disputing you rather I don’t know what the rules of sex is with these eels. Is it situational like many fish, brought on later in life like freshwater eels, based on their stage in life like ribbon eels, or is set at birth. I don’t know if you know?
I do agree that if they are both males then there is a good chance of territorialism and that is a good point I hadn’t thought of.