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  1. Snowflake Moray eel Snowflake Moray eel

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    Scientific Name: Echidna nebulosa
    Other Names: snowflake eel
    Group: Eels
    Reef Safe: no
    Care Level: Easy
    Min. Tank Size: 29 gallon
    Temperament: Aggressive
    Dominant Color: Multi
    Disease Prone: low occurrence
    Jumper: average occurrence
    Tank Mates: anything may be mistaken as food only large our aggressive fish that can hold its own
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    warren mi
    Posts
    1,078
    First Name
    Bill
    Awards Grow Out King - 2011 Grow Out Contest Photo of the Month MBI Participant
     

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    this is bye fair the most common eel kept in tanks to day can be kept in a reef tank but will eat snail and shrimp all so they have bad eye site and will taste out bite anything that comes in front of them
    Last edited by bigbill; 01-17-2012 at 03:19 PM.
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