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Description: Safely keeping an eel in captivity and which species are reef safe as well as fish safe.
In filling in for Henry this month, I thought I'd present an overview of a few exceptional reef-safe fish, specifically some of the moray eels. With their unmistakable appearance and mode of locomotion, moray eels provide a unique presence in an aquarium. Many people ask if there are any reef-safe eels that will not consume their fishy tank mates. As morays have no interest in corals or other sessile invertebrates, they are technically "reef-safe." Only a few, however, are fish-safe. All morays are carnivorous and feed on either fish or moving invertebrates. However, there are a small number of them that are generally fish-safe, and these may fit into hobbyists' aquarium plans.
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