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albert_dao 10-21-2004 03:08 AM

BAM!2 off my "I would beat up Carrot Top for" list
 
I just picked up a melatremus moray and four vanderbilt chromis! Yay me!

http://cichlids.ca/images/gallery/Sa...Melatremus.jpg


http://cichlids.ca/images/gallery/Sa...Vanderbilt.jpg

Anyway, I have them in my sump right now. Put them in there to give me easy access to feeding away from a competitive main tank environment. Both are eating! Hopefully, these things go as long term as my clowns (cause it's either that, or I'm short a fair bit o' change)!

Coldwater 10-21-2004 04:33 AM

I was thinking about buying one of those Morays and I had a question. Is it one of those really hard Morays to keep? Also what does it eat?

Matt

albert_dao 10-21-2004 04:42 AM

From my research, no, they are considered ideal reef candidates in terms of both compatibility and ease of maintanance.

They have conical teeth and dietary analysis (according to Scott Micheals) consist of small crustaceans. I did a lot of searching on RC and found people had very mixed experiences with them and really small fish like firefish and neon gobies. Some individuals got along fine with tiny fish while others quickly turned themselves into unplanned expenses. I suspect size was a big factor, maybe even sex (snowflake eels apparently have slightly different tooth structures amongst the different ages and sexes, who knows?).

I got my eel eating within an hour of introduction using a feeding stick and a piece of shrimp.

I'll update as the week goes on.

Coldwater 10-21-2004 04:49 AM

How much was your Eel?

Matt

monza 10-21-2004 05:21 AM

I've had a couple and they are great! I think they make verygood save reef eels.

Dave

albert_dao 10-21-2004 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by The Moray Guy
How much was your Eel?

Matt

Hard to say, I got mine at cost. I'm betting we could retail them for roughly $75-$85 each.

Delphinus 10-21-2004 02:56 PM

:cool: Sweet find on the eel. I've always wanted to try keeping one of those too.

Best of luck!

Buccaneer 10-22-2004 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by albert_dao
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Moray Guy
How much was your Eel?

Matt

Hard to say, I got mine at cost. I'm betting we could retail them for roughly $75-$85 each.

You will match J&L pricing for rock though wont you Albert ? ... at least you did for me a few years back when I was setting up my tank.

albert_dao 10-22-2004 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Buk_A_neer
Quote:

Originally Posted by albert_dao
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Moray Guy
How much was your Eel?

Matt

Hard to say, I got mine at cost. I'm betting we could retail them for roughly $75-$85 each.

You will match J&L pricing for rock though wont you Albert ? ... at least you did for me a few years back when I was setting up my tank.


What is the price and item (locality)?

How much have you seen the eel go for? They packed it retarded for us this shipment. 7" Sharpie diameter eel in a MONSTER HUGE QUARTER BOX BAG!!! That did a lot to the cost.

Bob I 10-22-2004 01:45 AM

What is a 7" Sharpie diameter eel :question: I would calculate a 7" diameter eel should be about six feet long. :eek: :razz:


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