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Overview
Typically a shy fish, it does have the ability to bite or eat other fish but usually does so only when provoked or is disturbed while feeding. That, coupled with the fact that they have poor eyesight, mean tongs should be used when feeding this carnivore.
When setting up its aquarium, include plenty of rock with cracks and crevices for hiding. Be sure the aquarium has a lid and a sandy substrate, as the White Eyed Moral Eel likes to burrow in sand to conceal itself. This eel is not reef safe, as it will see small fish and crustaceans as food.
In a home aquarium, the diet for this member of the Muraenidae family should consist of a variety of fresh or frozen meaty marine food as well as crabs, squid and scallops.
Approximate shipping size: 9” to 20”