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Pretty great, very soon going to force me to finish up my 230 gallon as it’s gonna run out of room soon.

Also, algae. Lots of algae.
cool
how much light do you run, I was starting to get some algae, and have just revised the lighting and its going away well
 
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how much light do you run, I was starting to get some algae, and have just revised the lighting and its going away well
Two 165w LEDs. I have a BTA in there for my clownfish, so they’re running pretty high. Oops.
 

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Here's my Tess! I've had her for almost 6 months now- she's a decent size at 27-28"! I have her in her own tank, aside from a medium-sized BTA and an 18-year old maroon clownfish. Oh, and some black mollies, which I thought she would've eaten by now, but she just ignores them...
 

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Here's my Tess! I've had her for almost 6 months now- she's a decent size at 27-28"! I have her in her own tank, aside from a medium-sized BTA and an 18-year old maroon clownfish. Oh, and some black mollies, which I thought she would've eaten by now, but she just ignores them...
I always wanted one but love having fish. I opted for a skeletor eel which has been great.
 
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How old do most of these eels get? My girlfriend gets even more attached to the fish than I do and that is why I try to get fish that normally will get at least 5 years old.
My oldest i had since April 2012. I believe some eels can live 25+ years.
 
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I really fell in love with the ribbon eels (my LFS has 2 of them in his show tank.) But After some reading I think a Snowflake would be a better choice.
I read that ribbon eels are very hard to keep. I have never kept one. Maybe if you can feed live you would have a better chance. Snowflake eels are pretty much bulletproof.
 
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Caught this little guy yesterday. He is just about a foot long. I was concerned he could be food for one of the other 5 eels so I kept him in a container overnight and fed the other eels heavy. Decided to remove the larger spotted moray as he kept sniffing around the container. Had a territorial dispute with the smaller spotted and green, he got cut, but he wasn't eaten, yet. View attachment 1054130View attachment 1054131
thats a whole laceration not a cut hope hes okay
 
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They look great. What type of fish are you feeding them?
hey mate,They get a huge variety, mullet, sardines, octopus, squid and prawns to name a few, the white eyes eat pellets also
and the big tess ate all his tank mates lol
he doesnt like to share with anyone but his 3 mates
 

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Never get tired of feeding the crew
Beautiful! I think that spotted eel eats more than I do and could probably swallow my arm whole. Haha. :) That's amazing to see them take those fish!
 

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