Eric The Red
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I've had this guy for a while. He is a model citizen and wasn't aggressive to anything, including the small fish I had. Even if he wanted to, his mouth is too small to eat common aquarium fish. This is a primary reason why these eels are sought after, rare and very hard to find. Totally reef-safe. He's about 10-11 inches which is full grown. You will need to hand feed him about once a week so if you're not willing to do that then don't bother. He loves octopus sliced up and stuck to the end of a long bbq skewer. I have several months worth of octopus and will throw in the skewer for free, because I'm awesome. A fair amount of LR to hide and a covered tank is a must!!!
I bought him from another reefer a while back and want what I paid for him...$165 firm. I'll make a dragon roll out of him before I sell him for a penny less :lol:
Getting a pic won't be possible since he is in my sump hiding under things, but here are a couple links to get an idea...http://www.petsolutions.com/C/Live-Saltwater-Eels-Saltwater/I/Golden-Dwarf-Moray-Eel.aspx
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/fm/
I bought him from another reefer a while back and want what I paid for him...$165 firm. I'll make a dragon roll out of him before I sell him for a penny less :lol:
Getting a pic won't be possible since he is in my sump hiding under things, but here are a couple links to get an idea...http://www.petsolutions.com/C/Live-Saltwater-Eels-Saltwater/I/Golden-Dwarf-Moray-Eel.aspx
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/fm/