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Old 03/08/2007, 11:23 PM
digitalsteve digitalsteve is offline
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white eyed moray

anyone here have a white eyed moray? how big is it ?

any pics? i am picking one up on saturday and would like to hear your experiences with them

thanks
Steve
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Old 03/09/2007, 08:00 PM
EdKruzel EdKruzel is offline
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Steve,
Can you post the scientific name? Unfortunately too many fish in this hobby are referenced under the same common names.
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Old 03/11/2007, 04:22 PM
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Siderea thyrsoidea?
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Old 03/11/2007, 08:21 PM
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yeppers


i went ahead and picked one out .. he seems to be doing smashing... no problems as of yet
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Old 03/12/2007, 02:45 PM
95Harley 95Harley is offline
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I have one I got for free when I had to unload a second freshwater Royal Clown knife.

I've had him for 2-3 months now. He's about 12-13" hungry all the time and eats raw shrimp from the feeder stick with vigor.

I have him currently in a 75g with my large 24"+ snowflake. They get along great and rub up againt each other all the time.

Never tried to escape and has MUCH better eyesight than the snowflake. he can actually watch you outside the tank and will come to the shrimp as it is sinking where as the snowflake has to have it stick feed to him.

Seems to be growing quickly too, but I read somewhere they max out smaller than a snowflake.
 


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