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| Bryozoan ![]() | moray or not hi reefers i'm thinkin of getting a small moray eel, is there one you recommend which is aquarium friendly and does'nt grow too big??, i've one cleaner and two blood shrimps but they about 2-3 inches long and my smallest fish is a bottyback about 2.5 inches long. has anybody got one? any pics of any also?? cheers dave. |
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| Rabid Wolverine Reefer ![]() | Re: moray or not any moray will snack on those guys,,,sorry. morays are not small.
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: moray or not Even the "beloved" snowflake eel will grow to around 24", and like Wit says, will enjoy a nice snack of your shrimp. NONE of the eels can truly be considered "reef safe", because, even though they might not eat your corals, they WILL eat your crustaceans, and often, small fishes.
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