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Old 11-30-2009, 04:25 AM
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I have one who eats silversides, krill and mysis but never goes after or shows any interest in eating any of my gobies or blennies, even when they swim right under his head. The small fish I have with my golden dwarf moray are a cleaner wrasse, weedfish, green clown goby, geometric pygmy hawkfish, yellow watchman goby, mandarin and red scooter dragonette, tailspot blenny and a lizard blenny. The lizard blenny is getting pretty fat now, so he's not too small anymore, but still he is about the same size as some of the silversides I have fed my dwarf golden moray, and the lizard blenny loves to swim and hang out right under or right beside my eels home where he pokes his head out of the rock and he has never showed any interest in the blenny at all. I also have a pepermint shrimp and a pistol shrimp.
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Old 11-30-2009, 04:31 AM
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Kind of what I expected in terms of answers.

I have kept larger eels with smaller fish thinking they would be a meal and it just never happened. Kept shrimp with a snowflake eel and he never ate them but most will.

Im still gonna tell her it will for sure eat her shrimp gobies Don't want to be responsible for them going missing!
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