I think it depends how domesticated they are and how much space they have available to be away from one another every once in a while. Check out one of the more recent videos of them in their new 1,000g tank.
Thanks for the tip! I am feeding the eels twice a week so that hunger won't take over and have them go hunt for food such as the lion fish. If I didn't have the lion fish then I would only feed once a week. So far it's been going well and the lion fish are growing fast and should reach their full size of 15 inches in about 6 months from now.
They did but I eventually got rid of them because back then in the 270g tank, they prohibited the eels from swimming in the open water without bumping into them and getting stung.
Keeping a Tesselata with a giant moray is usually what we call a bad idea
I think it depends how domesticated they are and how much space they have available to be away from one another every once in a while. Check out one of the more recent videos of them in their new 1,000g tank.
Keeping wild fish, in general, is a bad idea.
Something you should be warry of, is that lion fish are a fave food of tesselata morays in the wild, so def keep a eye on how those two get along.
Thanks for the tip! I am feeding the eels twice a week so that hunger won't take over and have them go hunt for food such as the lion fish. If I didn't have the lion fish then I would only feed once a week. So far it's been going well and the lion fish are growing fast and should reach their full size of 15 inches in about 6 months from now.
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My moray eel ate my lionfish
Did the fish ever stay alive??? I am invested
They did but I eventually got rid of them because back then in the 270g tank, they prohibited the eels from swimming in the open water without bumping into them and getting stung.
I like eel
@@fishdiaryGood idea, those eels are beautiful. After watching the video, I knew the lions would ruin the swimming dynamic for the eels.