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I’d love to be able to show a picture of my zebra eel .... except it only comes out once a week to take a couple of shrimp at night.
 
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Rolling into a new year and still alive. Have had this eel now for at least 16 years and guessing it is over 20 years old beings it was almost 3 feet long when I first got it back in 2004. This is a recent photo.

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Does he have his own tank?
 
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This is my eel. At the store it was labeled as a "White Moray Eel", but from the golden speckles I'm inclined to think it's a Golden Dwarf, but it doesn't have the slitted eyes that they all seem to have.

Either way, I love this eel, and if anyone can identify it, that would be awesome.

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This is my eel. At the store it was labeled as a "White Moray Eel", but from the golden speckles I'm inclined to think it's a Golden Dwarf, but it doesn't have the slitted eyes that they all seem to have.

Either way, I love this eel, and if anyone can identify it, that would be awesome.

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White eyed Moray Eel
Gymnothorax thyrsoideus
I've seen brown ones and white ones
may be juvenile coloring and they grow into brown but I have no clue
 
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This is my eel. At the store it was labeled as a "White Moray Eel", but from the golden speckles I'm inclined to think it's a Golden Dwarf, but it doesn't have the slitted eyes that they all seem to have.

Either way, I love this eel, and if anyone can identify it, that would be awesome.

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Not a GDM, but interesting none the less. This is my GDM (used to be gold, now white).

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This is my eel. At the store it was labeled as a "White Moray Eel", but from the golden speckles I'm inclined to think it's a Golden Dwarf, but it doesn't have the slitted eyes that they all seem to have.

Either way, I love this eel, and if anyone can identify it, that would be awesome.

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Looked into it, pretty sure they are that color when a juvenile and then they will get darker as they grow
 

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