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  1. Here are some update pics of my Gymnothorax tile. Their names are Peter, Piper, and Willy.
  2. Thank you for the advice, and yes they are Gymnothorax tile. I have been trying to figure if I was gonna keep it a species only, or add some tank mates. So I appreciate the info on that. Mine are also veracious eaters eating almost daily or every other day. They are still under 12-15 inches. I figured I might go full marine once they reach adulthood, but just another idea.
  3. Yea these guys are commonly referred to as "freshwater" snowflake eel, but they are brackish to marine. I like using Indian Mud Moray so they don't get confused with the Marine Snowflake Eel.
  4. Hello, First time poster. Been in the aquarium hobby for about 4+ years now. Started with a Betta bowl, and worked my way up to a 45g freshwater planted tank that I had running for over 2 years. Now I'm moving on to brackish, and as it's my first time with salt I'd figure go big with a 90g. My tank has been established for little over a month now with 1 Indian Mud Moray Eel so far, and another two in quarantine. My salinity likes to sit about 1.012 so far. The eel in the 90g has been eating for about two weeks now, and I just got the other two today with one eating right away. So my question is if anyone has any experience keeping Indian Mud Morays, and if so can you offer any tips or advice to keep long-term. I have read they can live up to 10-30 years so I want to go for the long haul. I also want to simulate their environment as much as I can with salinity changes due to tides and such. I am also willing to answer any questions. Thanks, Tbonejonez
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