Definitely not a juvenile, it's about 12" long. After looking at pictures, it's almost certainly a Greyfaced/White eyed moray.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
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My zebra moray is still a juvenile at 2 feet, eels get big my friend. 6 to 12 is babyDefinitely not a juvenile, it's about 12" long. After looking at pictures, it's almost certainly a Greyfaced/White eyed moray.
Thanks everyone!
My zebra moray is still a juvenile at 2 feet, eels get big my friend. 6 to 12 is baby
How is the dragon with the others?Hi here is an update on my eels, pair of black ribbon eels and dragon moray I have had the ribbon for about 2 years. Waiting for color change . Don’t mind the glass !!!. Thanks
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I do love themMy buddy CUJO... Hes about 2 years old coming in at about 22". Japanese Dragon Eel. Most fascinating species i have ever owned!
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I just got word that my regional supplier, De Jong Marine, finally recieved some Golden Dwarf Morays (Gymnothorax melatremus) and have ordered a mated pair! My LFS, Coral and Fish Store Breda, is holding them for me until I get a glass lid made on my red sea reefer 350. Really excited! Just gotta clean up the tank a bit and move some rocks around so they have a place to hide- the only real cave has been taken by the spotted watchman goby and his shrimpy friends.
Say goodbye to the watchman goby and shrimp friends. They will be friends till the golden gets hungry. Mine shared a cave with a diamond goby for about 2 months and I missed a feeding, so my golden made his own lunch.
Mine was too. They don't swallow them whole, they tear them a part. They do this neat spinning thing until a chunk rips off.