Ok, I'm sorry for bringing this up, as I'm sure it's been talked about millions of times on here, but I have a lot of questions about the freshwater moray eel. I believe the scientifice name is Gymnothorax tile, and it doesn't get very big. Only about a foot...i think.
So anyway, I'm letting all you experts, or just you fishowners on this site try and help me with the basics.
First off, I want to know what you think the minimum tank size i could have would be. I'm guessing somewhere around 20 or 29 gals, but I could be wrong. I usually am.
Second off, this may prove to be controversial, but CAN a FW moray actually live and thrive in freshwater? or is that just a temporary thing? Of course I would put some salt in, I mean I already put in almost twice the recommended amount for my sharks, but would that be enough to fulfill the moray? I just dont know, I've never owned one and wanted to see what you guys thought.
So anyway, I'm letting all you experts, or just you fishowners on this site try and help me with the basics.
First off, I want to know what you think the minimum tank size i could have would be. I'm guessing somewhere around 20 or 29 gals, but I could be wrong. I usually am.
Second off, this may prove to be controversial, but CAN a FW moray actually live and thrive in freshwater? or is that just a temporary thing? Of course I would put some salt in, I mean I already put in almost twice the recommended amount for my sharks, but would that be enough to fulfill the moray? I just dont know, I've never owned one and wanted to see what you guys thought.