eels

Ok, I am getting a 75 gallon reef pretty soon (well, semi reef, I'm not going to have too many corals in there since I'm new). I really would like to get an eel that goes with the tank. I like the SFE the most, but some say it will eat other fish. I also like the Hawaiian Dragon Eel. Which eel would be best for a setup including this?
1 powder blue tang
1 false perc
1 black and white clownfish
1 mandarinfish
3 chromises
1 royal gramma
maybe a dwarf angel of some type
cleanup crew
Thanx for any advice! :)
 

kev

Member
Any type of eel will eat small fish, so I wouldn't have an eel iwth a mandarin, RG, or percs... Eels need to be kept with fish they cant swallow. :D
 

ballance

New Member
From my experience, Zebra Morays are perfect for reef aquariums, so long as you don't want to keep shrimp, crabs, or small lobsters. I personally have never seen a Zebra attempt to eat a fish. I am currently keeping a 30" zebra in a reef tank with several small fish, such as ocellaris clowns, a royal gramma, and a pygmy angel. This is just one example. Zebra's like shrimp and crabs though, so I would recommend hermits and snails as a cleanup crew. You could try a snow flake eel also, but there is a greater risk because their main food source in the wild is fish. That's my recommendation, best of luck.
 

killyah

Member
yes i also have a zebra moray and it had never eaten a fish in my tank, but my snowflake eel is another story it will kill and eat any fish i put in. even if the fish is to big to eat it just kills it. the only fish that he didnt touch is this one damsel that i wanted terminated. they even sleep in the same cave:rolleyes:
 
Would the Zebra Moray do good in only a 75 gallon? And would buying an eel tank-raised rather than wild-caught reduce the chance of it eating other fish? And, I think one of my favorites is the Hawaiian Dragon eel? Any experience with him? Sorry to have so many questions, just want to be sure. :)
 
They are really beautiful eels but they probaly will eat small fish also they are about 1000 dollars but if u have the cash that is probaly the nicest eel out there. Moray mike should be able to help u telling u if they are reef safe he has one
 

ballance

New Member
Yes, a Zebra would be fine in a 75. They like to stay in one place most of the time. I'm not sure about the tank-raised issue. As for Hawaiian Dragon eels, they will eat smaller fish, and they usually cost between $700 & $2000. Of course it's your tank, but a Zebra Moray seems a perfect fit for your 75.
 
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