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Stocking your tank. Make the right decision before you buy
These fun creatures start out small in a tank & can be misleadingly cute & desirable.
Think again. This adult Green Moray was filmed in its natural habitat. Watch your fingers!
Swimming with the big fish, unadvised behavoir
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Green Morays can become quit large and voracious eaters. It may be your only tank resident in time.
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about 2 years ago
I’ve never heard of a green moray or seen one. They look absolutely pre-historic, but less scary to me than eels.
By the way? I think you are great!
about 2 years ago
This is a variety of eel. I see them regularly in the Caribbean. They have poor eyesight and they generally lay in wait for their prey. They breath open mouthed which gives an intimidating appearance when you come upon them. Beautiful animal. Thank you.