Gymnomuraena spp Moray Dragon-White-spotted Moray Eel
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Moray eels are not suitable for reef tanks or tanks that house invertebrates or small fish. However, they can be kept with some corals. Large moray eels often prey on smaller eels. Also, moray eels sometimes escape from their aquarium and so you'll need a tight fitting lid.
Some moray eels also secrete a toxin in their skin.
They are carnivores and in captivity you can feed your moray eel fresh and frozen (thawed) fish, squid, crustaceans, or other meaty foods.
At first, moray eels may be reluctant to eat in captivity because they are used to eating only live foods. You can encourange your eel to eat by using a feeding stick and waving the food around to produce movement. You can also try giving it live feeder fish. Don't attempt to handfeed your eel or it may accidentally bite you.
Spawning doesn't typically occur in the home aquarium.
Moray eels have long life-spans. There are reports of moray eels living in captivity for almost 30 years.
Color may vary slightly from place to place.
Pattern continues inside the mouth.
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