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![]() 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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![]() 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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![]() 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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![]() Let's step back for a minute here.....to be fair:
I think we (reefers with Golden Dwarfs) do inherently have a different environment than those with a true 'predator' setup. In a relatively peaceful (reef) environment - our Dwarf Morays do not necessarily have to fight and compete with others for food.....hence; perhaps the lower aggression issues. Some of us hand feed them. This can't be said for a 'predator' display where there may be in fighting and competition for food. Hence; the potential for increased aggression and lashing out for scraps. Since these eels by nature are physically small; they can easily by overcome by surrounding tankmates. Secondly; it is true that whatever fits in its mouth is a potential target. I'm willing to sacrifice some clean up crew and even the odd shrimp. Keeping these eels are similar to keeping certain types of Trigger fish and Anemones - always keep in the back of your mind that your most prized fish regardless of value or sentiment may be sacrificed. Knowing this.....we still continue to keep them - they're beautiful. Finally; as stated previously - from most hobbyists' experiences....they are fairly docile. It's just the luck of the draw. Each fish/eel will have their own personality; another cold hard truth. I'll post some pics later if the OP would like. Back to the topic at hand....let's find a Golden Dwarf Moray for the OP ![]() |