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The title says it all. I already have a Snowflake. It would have too be able to live in a 73 gallon. I am open to any ideas. But if anyone says Dragon Morays or Dwarf Golden Morays I will just have to break their legs. J/K.
Ribbon eels seem pretty cool but are too hard to keep. TIA. Matt
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I have housed a Chain link Moray and a Green head leopard moray in the past. Both were awesome eels but they are very good jumpers
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I know this is off topic but i also have a snowflake and want to widen his diet. so far he get shrimp,scallops. what other foods would you suggest?
thanks and sorry for straying
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Zebra. And when it gets too big I will adopt it.
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I had a Fimbriated Moray up until a few days ago. He was pretty Cool, nice couloring, and Spots are always cool
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