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Gonna stay away from it then, thanksIt will eat any fish that it can swallow.
General pet sites are not reliably good references, even if some of the articles on some of them are mostly correct.Snowflake morays are reef safe and will not bother corals, though these eels are messy eaters and will require strong filtration and a relatively large protein skimmer for the long-term health of any corals housed in their aquarium. The moray eel will likely consume very small fish such as damselfish. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.thesprucepets.com/snowflake-eel-profile-2920906#:~:text=Snowflake%20morays%20are%20reef%20safe,small%20fish%20such%20as%20damselfish.&ved=2ahUKEwjoytiu5JmGAxWchIkEHRJeCZcQFnoECA4QAw&usg=AOvVaw3fGS28j4tshvEIRFcyN5P6
Unfortunately true (learned that the hard way myself when I was new to R2R) - a lot of sites about these animals (including several that should be reliable for our hobby) have some blatantly inaccurate information (be it obtained firsthand or otherwise), some of which may just be made up, misremembered, or parroted misinformation.General pet sites are not reliably good references, even if some of the articles on some of them are mostly correct.
ah okGeneral pet sites are not reliably good references, even if some of the articles on some of them are mostly correct.