seventhz
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I am a beginner salt water aquarist and I am fancying the idea of keeping a moray eel. I am aware that they do not "play well with others" but I am not exactly sure to what extent. I have read that they are not good with many invertabrates but which ones? I'm sure that there are very few, if any, animals that could co-habitate with a moray eel but if so then what would that/they be? I would certainly like to have just a little bit of color and life in my first tank but if the eel is going to kill virtually everything and anything that I introduce to the tank then I'd rather not. Also, is my aquarium capable of handling the bio-load that the eel will create? My setup is comprised of a 35 gallon tank with a 5 chamber sump (knowing that the sump doesn't count as net gallonage.) By my math, I figure that the only way I could keep an eel is if I manage to find a juvenile less than 6" long and even then, how quickly do they grow because I'm assuming that at some point in time I will have to upgrade to a larger tank just to handle the bio-load without killing the eel. I feel that this may just be wishful thinking but is it possible... I don't just want to keep him alive, I want to keep him alive and healthy with a few 'neighbors' also. Any advice would be much appreciated.