Ah okay. I'd probably trust fishbase.org most, though there are cases where even they are off. They seem to be pretty good on these two fish, though. I know I've seen blue ribbons longer than 30 inches.
Any of the Ribbon eels would be much too large for your tank even if you could keep them alive. This is another group of fish that really should be left in the ocean. There are always exceptions to some living but they rarely survive.
Any of the Ribbon eels would be much too large for your tank even if you could keep them alive. This is another group of fish that really should be left in the ocean. There are always exceptions to some living but they rarely survive.
FWIW we have a pair of spawning Rhinomuraena in a 55g cube.
Did you get 2 not knowing the sex then they paired up later on? Or did you get adult male and female?
If I were to get an eel, I'd have to get rid of the snapping/pistol shrimp and Rock anemones right? Should I cover the intakes of the powerheads? Here is a FTS. As you can see, there are a bunch of holes in the rock and lots of space under the rock.
Okay, thanks for all the help/info guys! I think I'll go with a Blue Ribbon Eel.![]()
As a warning, feeding blue ribbons aren't cheap. I paid 150 for one from LA DD a while back. They just had a couple listed, but I didn't check the price. It's too bad they sold already. The ones that aren't eating are a huge gamble, but good luck if you must try...
You didnt check out the golden dwarf moray?