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Old 01-03-2014, 08:52 AM
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only thing I would question is the puffer I seen em slurp a small snow fleke eel up like spaghetti also seen then break off lion fish spines
so a puffer wouldn't be a good idea
Hmmm.... I've heard that a couple times now, I have to really rethink planning for a puffer, but I like puffers, ahhh. Thanks man.

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Old 01-03-2014, 04:34 PM
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Thumbs up Golden Dwarf Moray.....

Hi there. From experience; Golden Dwarf Moray eels
(Gymnothorax melatremus)
are fairly docile and "reef safe" - with caution. I've seen them in a few reef displays. The ones I've come across are very well mannered and readily accept even hand fed food. Keep them well fed and add them last to your display - you should be fine. At the end of the day; it's still a moray and may be tempted to try smaller fish/crustaceans as a snack. It's a beautiful addition.

Golden/Banana Moray eels (Gymnothorax miliaris) on the other hand are much more aggressive.
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Old 01-03-2014, 04:38 PM
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I got a disagree the 2 that I had would rip chunks from other fish
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Old 01-03-2014, 04:42 PM
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Each new addition will have their own personality. It's a similar scenario with dwarf angels and determining whether they will pick at corals or not. It's "hit and miss" at times.

You are speaking from your experience. I am speaking from mine.
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To be honest I would be cautious about putting one in an "aggressive" reef. Depends on the tankmates. Although these are morays, they are tiny, and I would imagine they would either spend their time hiding from view or actually being attacked and being at risk.

To give you an example, I have one in my 65g tank, and he is lower on the totem pole than the flame hawkfish. If he pokes his head out of the rock, and the flame hawk notices, the flame hawk will chase him back into the rock caves.

Make sure you have a good cover - all morays are good escape artists, but their tiny size mean they will get out though holes you might not think possible.
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I got a disagree the 2 that I had would rip chunks from other fish
Wow. I have had 3 golden dwarf eels over the years and none have ever been that kind of aggressive. My current one will come out and expect to be fed if he sees me (or the tongs). (That said, I don't imagine a bite from him would be pleasant.)
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??? Well ok, they will eat whatever they can fit in their mouths.......have you see the size of their mouths?

I have owned 2 separate pairs over 10 years and have had not had this experience.

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how agresive is your reef dwarf golen eels are one of the more aggressive eels
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Yes they were one of a kind iv had them 2 snow flaks a zebra and a white eyewhen my preditory tank was up all were nice except the pair of Golden's those were tho two I was afrade to hand feed lol
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Old 01-03-2014, 09:49 PM
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I currently own 3 GDM
all 3 have never bothered with any of my fish .. I even have them in with small fish such as a small watchman gobies and they live peacefully.
I hand feed mine one (the other 2 are stick trained.. they just haven't taken to it yet)
The only thing i have had a problem with is them taking out some of my CUC
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