Blackedge eel

teaggs

Member
I just got one tonight and he is about 14 in or so and is cool looking. I have read about their aggressive behavior but my fish are large and I hope that it works out but if not he will be for sale soon
 
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handfeed

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In all other sites as of sometime ago, I retired from the name of Dragon Moray Eels and so I normally no longer assist on something as an eel question anymore, but we are in here were if one other hobbyist who thinks to be a specialist.
Now you will hear differ I think for one other here at swf said to another that this eel you have grows some 30" but it really grows around 38-39" as a full grown adult and will attack most anything when hungry.
Also just for this eel a lone should have a tank as large as a 150 for it too as a number of some other species is an active swimmer and also you need before it becomes more homely, give it a large hiding spot with LR for before you know it, it will attack the hand which feeds it.
I hope that your a tight lid on this tank. Also do get yourself a strong feeding stick and if you value the fish in this tank, you either get the eel out or the fish, and please don`t wait too long to do that.
You will notice that I not ask you about tank size or the fish you have>
Ask around in what I say on the size of this eel, Im sure that somewhere in the forums if not here, one has seen a full grown adult of this species.
 

aw2x3

Active Member
I agree with Madman...
Your other fish, no matter how big they are, will soon be dead.
Blackedge are one of the more HIGHLY aggressive, territorial Moray species, that will kill not just for food but just to kill, to get the other fish out of the way.
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by AW2x3
I agree with Madman...
Your other fish, no matter how big they are, will soon be dead.
Blackedge are one of the more HIGHLY aggressive, territorial Moray species, that will kill not just for food but just to kill, to get the other fish out of the way.
Do you really think that it will be that big of an issue seriously cause if so then i guess i could get rid of him
 

aw2x3

Active Member
Originally Posted by teaggs
Do you really think that it will be that big of an issue seriously cause if so then i guess i could get rid of him
You know my fascination with Morays...
I'd never own a Black Edge. I'd house Greens or Tesselata before I'd get a Black Edge.
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by reeftank27
wow.....would you say they are the most agressive eel of all? does anyone have any pics?
just look at the eels for sale on this site. So far it is doing very well but i will hcave to see if he starts acting aggressive then i will get rid of him
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by AW2x3
You know my fascination with Morays...
I'd never own a Black Edge. I'd house Greens or Tesselata before I'd get a Black Edge.
if it doesnt work then i want a small zebra
 

aw2x3

Active Member
Originally Posted by reeftank27
that eel looks like a sissy...lol....but I guess looks can be deceiving
When I lived in Chicago, there was a LFS that had a pair of them in a tank.
If you waved your hand over the top of the tank, they would FREAK OUT...coming 1/3 out of the water, snapping and biting...would bite each other and fight and then go back to trying to get out of the tank, to get you.
It wasnt because they were just hungry either...you could feed them, they'd eat and then wave your hand over the tank and they'd do the same thing.
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by AW2x3
When I lived in Chicago, there was a LFS that had a pair of them in a tank.
If you waved your hand over the top of the tank, they would FREAK OUT...coming 1/3 out of the water, snapping and biting...would bite each other and fight and then go back to trying to get out of the tank, to get you.
It wasnt because they were just hungry either...you could feed them, they'd eat and then wave your hand over the tank and they'd do the same thing.
Mine is doing well so far. He seems to be minding his own little area and nothing is messing with him. He is also eating well so only time will tell what is going to happen . If anything does go wrong then I will have to catch him out of there and then trade him in to the fish store and get a Zebra or snowflake
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by teaggs
Mine is doing well so far. He seems to be minding his own little area and nothing is messing with him. He is also eating well so only time will tell what is going to happen . If anything does go wrong then I will have to catch him out of there and then trade him in to the fish store and get a Zebra or snowflake
Gymnothorax Saxicola/ Ocellated Moray Eel is what I have. After looking around and soing some searching I have found out that there are some very small diffrences in these two but the fact that mine has the black lines on the dorsal fin that are spotted and and not in a continous line as that Blackedge moray is.
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by teaggs
Gymnothorax Saxicola/ Ocellated Moray Eel is what I have. After looking around and soing some searching I have found out that there are some very small diffrences in these two but the fact that mine has the black lines on the dorsal fin that are spotted and and not in a continous line as that Blackedge moray is.
AW2, what do you know about this species of moray that I have here
 

unleashed

Active Member
im not andy but here is what i found on him for you .
http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary...ry.php?id=2616
this is the black edge moray/also known as the honeycomb and a few other common names.
not much info is given on this particular eel such as spacific diet ect but you will find the size max ect on him there 60 cm a smaller species of moray..
as with any eel species, all of them can be highly aggresive towards tankmates it will depend on each indevidual fish .. as andy stated above about the ones in the LFS being so aggressive they would attack the glass to attack anyone that aproaches the tank,my tess reacted this very same way the day we purchased him to be honest this eel scared the carp outta me :scared: ..now that i have had him for a while he doesnt scare me at all a proper diet and a little respect for him seams to go along way.but yes i have and do put my hands in this eels tank with no fears of being attacked anymore..unless hes hungry thats a different story all together.. just keep him well fed and keep a close eye on your tank if you see any signs of aggresiion from him or any other fish then def take imediate action.
 

teaggs

Member
Originally Posted by unleashed
im not andy but here is what i found on him for you .
http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary...ry.php?id=2616
this is the black edge moray/also known as the honeycomb and a few other common names.
not much info is given on this particular eel such as spacific diet ect but you will find the size max ect on him there 60 cm a smaller species of moray..
as with any eel species, all of them can be highly aggresive towards tankmates it will depend on each indevidual fish .. as andy stated above about the ones in the LFS being so aggressive they would attack the glass to attack anyone that aproaches the tank,my tess reacted this very same way the day we purchased him to be honest this eel scared the carp outta me :scared: ..now that i have had him for a while he doesnt scare me at all a proper diet and a little respect for him seams to go along way.but yes i have and do put my hands in this eels tank with no fears of being attacked anymore..unless hes hungry thats a different story all together.. just keep him well fed and keep a close eye on your tank if you see any signs of aggresiion from him or any other fish then def take imediate action.
Thanks for the input and this is the plan that I am going to take because so far he is being good and that is a good thing
 
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