Keeping Green Moray Eels, what temperature?

dan83

Member
According to certain webpages I have seen (possibly erroneous) green morays in the wild live in cold areas like the northeastern united states coast. If so, are the specimens in stores etc capable of living at low temperature?
dan
 

sharkboy13

Active Member
no, green morays and most fish should live between 78 and 84, or so i have been told. what size tank do u have?
 

jon321

Member
They are actually from tropical AND temperate habitats and I believe they can even be found in some brackish water estuaries. A very hardy and adaptable animal to almost any conditions.
Jon
 
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surfinusa

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i hope your tank is thousands of gallons, and no fish can be kept with one
 

sharkboy13

Active Member
Originally Posted by surfinusa
i hope your tank is thousands of gallons, and no fish can be kept with one
unless they r like 2ft in length or more
 

chilwil84

Active Member
my lfs had a green with a tess for over 12 years in a 220 until a couple months ago greeny decided the tess looked good to eat so thousands might be a stretch but keeping a fish as a tankmate would be unwise
 

ophiura

Active Member
A green moray for 12 years in a 220? That is outrageous, IMO.
Healthy green morays are huge animals and I can't even imagine one in a tank that "small."
Please do not get one unless you can keep it long term, and yes I agree you need a very very large tank.
DO NOT ASSUME A PUBLIC AQUARIUM WILL TAKE A GREEN MORAY. Most have more than they could possibly need already. There are plenty of eels suitable for "smaller" hobbyists tanks.
 

dan83

Member
This is a picture of the eel in question. Someone is getting rid of it through the classifieds. I have a 125 gallon tank that I initially thought of keeping him in, but now I realize it may be too small.

 

sharkboy13

Active Member
Originally Posted by dan83
This is a picture of the eel in question. Someone is getting rid of it through the classifieds. I have a 125 gallon tank that I initially thought of keeping him in, but now I realize it may be too small.
good luck getting a 3000gal tank in 6 mos
btw two thousandth post!!
 
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surfinusa

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Originally Posted by Sharkboy13
btw two thousandth post!!
awesome :jumping:
 

chilwil84

Active Member
Originally Posted by ophiura
A green moray for 12 years in a 220? That is outrageous, IMO.
Healthy green morays are huge animals and I can't even imagine one in a tank that "small."
Please do not get one unless you can keep it long term, and yes I agree you need a very very large tank.
DO NOT ASSUME A PUBLIC AQUARIUM WILL TAKE A GREEN MORAY. Most have more than they could possibly need already. There are plenty of eels suitable for "smaller" hobbyists tanks.

not saying i agree with them keeping the eel in a tank that size(it may be bigger but it is 6' long) the shop doesnt sell them to people and hobbyists shouldnt have them imo along with a tess how does a normal hobbyist ever remove it from a tank in some emergency (with a normal fish net and strangle it) my only point in mentioning it is that saying a tank in the thousands is really pushing the size of ther tank needed when nobody thinks twice about putting a sohol that gets well over a foot in a 6 or 7 foot tank that the fish can dart across in one flip of the tale and does it all day while eels activity is minimal compared to a tang and for the record i dont think sohols should be in hobbyist tanks either
 

jon321

Member
Totally agree, a green or tess would actually be dangerous. Heck, moving my 18" snowflake was one of the worst days of my life...needed to scoop it up a garbage bag!
Jon
 

iluvswfish

Member
I would not suggest it - these bad boys are aggressive and dangerous. A LFS here gave one away after it had been in one of their tanks for ages. It got so big it had to lay across the bottom and up one side of the tank to fit. It would go after anyone walking by and they ended up having to transprt it in a large cooler with a weighted lid.
 
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