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![]() They can generally made fish safe, As for crabs and shrimp not likely since its there natural food source.
Here's an artical on reef safe eel's http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-12/fm/index.php
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![]() What store was this?
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![]() Jl!
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![]() I was just looking at the JL Aquatics website and all the morays are clearly listed as not reef safe.
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![]() i was in-store...
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![]() it was already mentioned above. the snowflake is coral safe, but not crustacean safe.
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![]() Really you can't just blame the store on this one.
You should really be doing your own research. "Reef Safe" is a very loose term to begin with. Technically they are coral safe and fish safe. Keep him well fed and he may even be invert safe. However yes you will have to feed him from a stick. Feed him then put the krill in for the other fish.
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