eels ok?

95harley

Active Member
I'm not a reefer, but I'd assume any Non-Fish eating eel would work. SFE, Zebra, etc.
Bot due to their clumbsy nature I'd go with a smaller eel to keep things from tumbling down.
 

nick76

Active Member
Any eel will take advantage of a free meal, including small fish, crabs, snails, shrimp, etc. I dont believe their is any 1 eel that is reef safe.
 

fender

Active Member
I had a SFE in a reef for about a year. He wouldn't eat snails but did munch on shrimp... with a vengence. Would chase my clowns every once in awhile. Would try to eat hermits - would toss them around the tank. Shook them up a little but no harm done. Would knock over stuff that wasn't glued down - i.e. knocking over my hammer corals repeatedly. No for everyone but if you don't want any crabs/shrimp, have a great skimmer and can tolerate the clumsiness they are cool additions.
 
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nemo_66

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i had a SFE in a reef tank for six months with no problems. you should get the eel first and wait till he is settled and then get a coral when he isn't so active and looking for a home. it didn't even bother the snails or hermits, but make sure you have healthy fish, my clowns did alright till i added a new fish, got an ich outbreak and clowns seemed unhealthy, and then disappered one by one.
 

gmford1979

Member
i have a snowflake eel, and he has never really bothered anything except at feeding time. i feed him 3 times a week usually about a whole shrimp cut into pieces. the other fish also like the shrimp so when they come for it, he just gets them away. but he has never harmed corals. if you want him, you can have him. he has gotten too big. he is about 2 feet. just let me know
 

sharkboy13

Active Member
if u have a large enough tank garden eels r reef safe, ribbons r reef sfe supposedly, but they will almost nevr eat
 
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surfinusa

Guest
what about golden dwarf eels they get about 10 in :thinking:
 
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nemo_66

Guest
Originally Posted by surfinusa
what about golden dwarf eels they get about 10 in :thinking:
and they are super expensive down in Georgia! last time i saw one, it was in the hundreds!
 

sharkboy13

Active Member
Originally Posted by Nemo_66
and they are super expensive down in Georgia! last time i saw one, it was in the hundreds!

like two hundreds or three hundreds?
 

andersh

Member
well im not sure i have a 24 gallon reef tank with 1 clown and a royall gramma and a lot of lr i have some snails and crabs and 1 cleaner shrimp and 2 peppermint shrimp so i dont know if a eel will be good?
 
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nemo_66

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i dont think any eel will be good in a 24 gallon. or mabey not all their life. also, you might want to make sure that if you do get an eel, your fish are bigger than its mouth, that they are on tip top shape and that you are perpared to loose you shrimp. just advice. i had my SFE in a 120 with a pep and did ok. but that is a 96 gallon difference.
 

andersh

Member
hmm well if i cant get a eel then i was thinking of getting a goby and a pistol is there any good ones that would work well in my tank?
 
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nemo_66

Guest
i dont know anything on pistol shrimp, but if you want a goby that will be 'together' wiht the pistol, then you would have to go with a watchman goby, i would suggest a yellow watchman. or if you just want an intresting fish to watch a citron clown goby or a sleeper banded goby aka dragon goby is good. and no, its not a manderine.
 
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