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Zebra Moray Eel

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The Zebra Moray Eel is a visually appealing and extremely docile species that gets its name because of the striking design of bars that are visible on its body. This Zebra Moray is the perfect moray to add to a communal fish tank. It is not a threat to its aquarium friends or aquarist and is usually active in the daytime rather than in the evening. A 125 gallon or bigger aquarium should be equipped with crevices that are big enough to cover the entire body of the eel. The Zebra Moray Eel's diet must contain large portions of meaty food and fresh fish such as scallops, clams, squid, and shrimp. Approximate Purchase Size: Small 6" to 10" Medium 10" to 18" Large 18" to 26" X Large 26" to 30"  
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General information on Zebra Moray Eel The Zebra Moray Eel is a visually appealing and extremely gentle species that gets its name because of the striking bar pattern across its body. The Zebra Moray Eel makes a great moray in a community aquarium. It is not a threat to the fish tank's inhabitants or the aquarist and is typically active in the daytime rather than in the evening. A larger aquarium should have crevices that are big enough to hide the entire body of the eel.  
size
Large, Medium, Small
Units
1
Weight
6 lbs

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