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FishGuy5
06/09/2008, 12:21 AM
Has anyone had any of their livestock "missing" since add ing a dwarf moray to your tank? In the span of 2 weeks, I've lost my male Hawaiian Flame wrasse and 5 (yes 5!!!!) purple firefish. I know they're all jumpers, but no sign of them anywhere (checked the canopy, overflows, carpet, back of the tank etc.). I've had the golden moray for about 3-4 weeks.....the other fish I've had for over 8 months. Everything else in the reef is healthy and doing weel (cleaners, female flame, clowns). Any ideas what happened????

John Dawe
06/09/2008, 04:06 AM
Sorry to say this, but they are fish eaters. I have used feeder damsels to get then eating in the past. But it is interesting to watch them catch a fish as long as its not your prize fish.

kramgnik
06/09/2008, 05:46 AM
Keep in mind that your eel is a jumper as well. You need to complelety block any route unless you want to loose him as well.

criccio
06/09/2008, 11:20 AM
I've lost large scarlet shrimps to mine in the past. If you can coax you're eel out, you should be able to see fishes that size in it's body.

sufunk
06/09/2008, 11:24 AM
I just got mine last week so he is still kinda small, maybe 7-8 inches but i dont think ive ever seen a fish that would fit in my GDM's mouth. How big is your GDM? That seems like alot of fish for a eel the size of a GDM to eat in 2 weeks. Is it possible the eel is just stressing them out and they are hiding most of the day?

John Dawe
06/09/2008, 11:25 AM
I have feed peperment shrimp in the past to small eels to get then started.

LukFox
06/09/2008, 05:54 PM
How big was your wrasse? I can see it eating the firefish, but not the wrasse unless it was really small.

DarthSimon
06/09/2008, 07:07 PM
I also just got an 8 Inch Golden Dwarf Moray.... From Les in Hawaii....

I have a Small Red Firefish, Scotter Blenny, and Small Cleaner wrasse. I have seen them swim right by him with no problems...

lendz
06/09/2008, 07:28 PM
IME. Moray eels will eat anything he likes. And would take a large bite of a fish when it cant fit into his mouth. Moray eels are opportunistic predators IMO.

fittiger
06/09/2008, 08:12 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12713620#post12713620 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lendz
IME. Moray eels will eat anything he likes. And would take a large bite of a fish when it cant fit into his mouth. Moray eels are opportunistic predators IMO.
Is this from experience with GDM or just moray's in generaL?

TheSaltwaterGuy
06/09/2008, 08:17 PM
Can't really help you with your GDM, but I have a 15" Snowflake Moray in with 3 Pep Shrimp, 1 very small Green Mandarin, 1 4" Yellow Tang and 2 small damsels with no problems whatsoever. I just added the Mandarin a few days ago and watched it swim right in front of the eel's face, nothing happened.

Good luck with your eel!

buzzbombtom
06/09/2008, 10:08 PM
is this the flame that you got last week? if so i would kick that eel out so fast.

lendz
06/09/2008, 10:36 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12713996#post12713996 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fittiger
Is this from experience with GDM or just moray's in generaL?

Moray's in general. IMO,all of them are the same. They're really just predators that would eat any fish they want. Remember when a diver got bit a moray eel?

FishGuy5
06/10/2008, 12:01 AM
That's the funny thing.....the Flame was pretty decent size. Can't figure it out. His girlfriend is still in there along with a couple of other wrasses that are smaller than the one I lost.

Tex007
06/10/2008, 01:31 AM
if you wana get rid of your GDM, let me know!