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Results 1-12 of 30123Jeweled Moray Eel Enchelycore pardalis Description:Jeweled Moray Eels are a delightful, hardy species among the smaller Moray Eels, endemic to the Eastern Pacific, running along the coast of California, Central America, all the way to tropical reefs of South America. Jeweled Moray Eels get their name from their dark, purple-brown to mottled white-gold base coloration with multiple white to yellow, contrasting spots and blotches that commonly have darker borders, making them stand out like "jewels". Jeweled Moray Eels are extremely aggressive and possess a painful bite delivered from a powerful jaw and long, sharp teeth that curve inwards in order to capture and shred their prey while attempting to swallow it whole. Jeweled Moray Eels are popular within the hobby due to their smaller size (relative to their larger cousins) and vibrant appearance; they are sometimes elusive within the hobby, but can generally be found through online retailers and can frequently be special ordered from local vendors.

Recommended Tank: Jeweled Moray Eels should be supplied with an aquarium of at least 90 gallons, a sand substrate, and plenty of live rock, which provides at least one (preferably two) cavernous refuge where it can hide its entire body (make sure the live rock is secure as they are a powerful species and can dislodge rockwork). They should also be equipped with efficient biological and mechanical filtration and would greatly benefit from the addition of a quality protein skimmer to assist with organic waste. Eels are known for their excellent escape and jumping skills and should only be housed in an aquarium with a tight-fitting, sealed hood; they are also a nocturnal species and should only be exposed to subdued lighting conditions during their first few days of acclimation to a new environment. Jeweled Moray Eels are highly aggressive and have evolved to specifically prey upon fish (including other eels) that will fit into their mouths; however, they are known to be facultative piscivores and they will also consume benthic crustaceans aside from "cleaner" shrimp of the Hippolysmata, Lysmata, and Periclimenes genera.

They are ideally suited for large FOWLR systems with large, aggressive tank mates that will not fit into their mouths; they will not usually get along with conspecifics unless they are introduced to a much larger (150+ gallons) aquarium at the same time. Food and diet:Carnivorous, feeding on live crustaceans – live food may be required to initiate feeding, very easy to mainain once established. Reef Compatability: Will eat crustaceans and small fishes. May topple corals that are not firmly placed.
buy fish tank water pumpLevel of Care: Moderate Approximate Purchase Size:Large: 15" to 20";
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Large $179.99 XLarge $229.99 Quantity : : Select a size Large XLarge Japanese Dragon Eel Enchelycore pardalis Availability Note: Difficult to obtain. Right Now in stock!!! Description:The "Holy Grail" of the morays, the spectacular Japanese form of this species is almost never seen in the trade. It is noted for its intense color, with "more orange" on the chest. Carnivorous, may require live food to initiate feeding. May accept pieces of fresh shrimp impaled on a feeding stick. Known to engage in some long periods of fasting, for months at a time, without harm. Recommended Tank: Japanese Dragon Eels should be supplied with an aquarium of at least 150 gallons, a sand substrate, and plenty of live rock, which provides at least one (preferably two) cavernous refuge where it can hide its entire body (make sure the live rock is secure as they are a powerful species and can dislodge rockwork). Japanese Dragon Eels are highly aggressive and have evolved to specifically prey upon fish (including other eels) that will fit into their mouths;

They are ideally suited for large FOWLR systems with large, aggressive tank mates that will not fit into their mouths. Approximate Purchase Size:Large: 15" to 20"; Xlarge 20" to 30" Level of Care: Difficult, no guarantee beyond live arrival due to difficult nature. Extra Shipping Charge Required: Due to the size of the bag nescessary to deliver this marine species we must charge an additional $35.00 shipping. Medium Sold Out Large Sold Out Quantity : : Select a size Large XLarge Tessalata Eel Gymnothorax favagineus Description:This is one of the most attractive of all the morays, also called the Honeycomb Moray Eel. As an juvenile, the spots form a lattice pattern. In adults, the spots become smaller, so more of the white background is showing. Although lovely, it gets large (so house it accordingly) and it is very predatory, feeding on any fish it can swallow. Do not underestimate its ability to ingest fish tankmates, some of which may look to large for it to swallow! It is also a eel predator and will make short work of morays that are smaller than it is.

It will jump out of open aquariums and may even knock off glass tops at night when it moves about the aquarium. Recommended Tank: It requires a 150 gallon or larger aquarium with numerous rock crevices for hiding and a secure, tight-fitting lid to discourage its escape. Food and diet:The Tessalata Eel's diet includes live feeder fish, octopus, and squid. Reef Compatability: With Caution Level of Care: Easy Approximate Purchase Size: Large: 18" to 24"; XLarge: 25" to 36" Extra Shipping Charge Required: Due to the size of the bag necessary to deliver this marine species we must charge an additional $25.00 shipping. Large $319.99 XLarge $399.99 Quantity : : Select a size Large XLargeFree Shipping on Orders over $169.99 Or $16.99 to Southern California. on Orders over $169.99 you can shop online for an Aquarium Eel and have them delivered to your front door. here for more about buying aquarium for information and advice about how to keep and care for Spiny Eels, including

proper diet, appropriate aquarium, compatible tank mates, maximum size, and lifespan. You can click on some the pictures on this page to see bigger pictures. Pictures: taken by one of us in one of our aquariums of one of our fish. on the picture to see Pictures: taken by TBK. Pictures: Click on each picture to see a bigger picture. here to see several more Pictures: taken here in one picture to see a bigger picture. Pictures: taken here in one of our aquariums. Click on each picture to see a bigger Pictures: a nice young Zebra Spiny Eel exploring one of our aquariums, when we took this here to see several Maximum size: said to be Pictures: a 7" Fire Eel swimming in one of our aquariums, when one of us snapped this picture. Considered by many aquarists to be the most beautiful of all freshwater aquarium eels. They seem to get blacker and redder, as they get older. seen at 24" long and sometimes

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