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− | = | + | |sexing=:These eels are very difficult to sex visually. Captive breeding has not been reported. |
− | :These eels are very difficult to sex visually. Captive breeding has not been reported. | + | |tank_compatibility=:These eels will pose a threat to any invertebrates such as shrimp, snails and crabs, but are fine to keep with corals, anemones and sea urchins. They should not be kept with very small fish such as [[:Category:Damselfish|Damselfish]], but larger semi-aggressive and aggressive fish should be fine provided the tank is large enough. |
− | + | |diet=:These eels are carnivorous and will gladly take [[ghost shrimp]], [[krill]], squid, and silversides. | |
− | + | |feeding_regime=:Feed once or twice a day. | |
− | + | |environment_specifics=:Provide a matured environment. It must be spacious with plenty of hiding places. A secure lid is a must as this fish is a true escape artist. | |
− | :These eels will pose a threat to any invertebrates such as shrimp, snails and crabs, but are fine to keep with corals, anemones and sea urchins. They should not be kept with very small fish such as [[:Category:Damselfish|Damselfish]], but larger semi-aggressive and aggressive fish should be fine provided the tank is large enough. | + | |behaviour=:A nocturnal ambush predator, will spend most of the day hidden amongst live rock. |
− | + | |identification=:A striking and popular eel, typically elongate in shape with a large head and mouth. Its nose is yellow/white while the rest of its body is broken up in thick brown and white/yellow bands. These bands are not defined, rather having broken edges and spots. The patterns will vary from fish to fish. | |
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− | :These eels are carnivorous and will gladly take [[ghost shrimp]], [[krill]], squid, and silversides. | ||
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− | :Provide a matured environment. It must be spacious with plenty of hiding places. A secure lid is a must as this fish is a true escape artist. | ||
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− | :A striking and popular eel, typically elongate in shape with a large head and mouth. Its nose is yellow/white while the rest of its body is broken up in thick brown and white/yellow bands. These bands are not defined, rather having broken edges and spots. The patterns will vary from fish to fish. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Moray Eels, Fish (Saltwater), Moray Eels | |Category=Fish, Moray Eels, Fish (Saltwater), Moray Eels |