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Dragon Eel for sale
Dragon eel for sale is also known as the Japanese Dragon Eel for sale. Fairly docile and absolutely stunning to view, the pet snowflake eel for sale is definitely a fantastic addition to any marine fish aquarium.
Dragon Eel size
This species reaches a length of 39 inches but its common size is 16-20 inches. It lives at depths of between 2 and 30 metres (7 and 100 ft). These are super rare. Unlike the Snowflake eels for sale which are some of the most popular of all marine eels.
Dragon Eel
Enchelycore pardalis, commonly called Leopard moray eel or Dragon moray. Dragon moray eels inhabit coral and rocky reefs at depth range from 8 to 60 m, and can grow up to 45 inches in the wild. Beautiful looking eel that will look great in any tank. This eel should not be mixed with anything that can fit in it’s mouth, and should not be mixed with cat sharks. May take a week or two to start eating. Placing rocks in a configuration for it to hide is a best bet to make him happy.
Dragon eel for sale
How big of a tank does a Snowflake need? well, a minimum tank size is at least 50-gallon saltwater fish tank.. Yet these cute little eels are known to be escape artists and the top of your tank must be secured and tight. Another habitat must is a good amount of live rock for the eel to hide in. Keep in mind that any stacked rock must be carefully secured so the eel can’t topple it with its wriggling and it needs these hiding places.
Feeding your new pet Eel
Feeding your new Dragon pet eel can be easy, and super important to keeping them healthy and the tank conditions optimal. Keep your Snowflake well-fed with meaty foods! Snowflake eels love to eat shrimp, squid, clams, mussels, and fish. Snowflake morays should be fed only two or three times per week. Don’t hand feed them! You’ll get a painful bite. Also, don’t let his marine fish tank mates become food! (We weigh in on this below).
Other species of Eels
You will find these eels for located close to Hawaii, line society islands, north to southern Japan, and southern Korea.
- They need a saltwater habitat
- Keep their temperature from 64 degrees to 69
- PH levels should be between 8.0 – 8.4 with the dkh at 8 to 12
- salinity very close to 1.021 to 1.025
- The love rocks and reefs
- Live feed is their favorite food
- Their jaws do not full close, and they have fang-like teeth
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