Black Ribbon Eel EXPERT ONLY

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The Black Ribbon Eel, or Black Ribbon Moray Eel, has unique characteristics include a long "Black Ribbon-like" body, delicate jaws, and tubular anterior nostrils capped with an elaborate fan-like expansion.

The colors of this eel can vary dramatically as it grows in length. The juvenile is jet-black with a yellow dorsal fin.

The Black Ribbon Eel should be kept in a 100 gallon or larger aquarium with a deep (4-5 inch) sandy bottom under which it can live and hide. Its refuge may be a cave, man-made corals, or a PVC pipe that is buried in the sand with only one opening. The aquarium requires a tight-fitting lid to prevent escape.

The Black Ribbon Eel feeds on live feeder fish, crab, or shrimp and does not want to compete for food.

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SKU: F-EEL-001

Rhinomuraena quaesita

The Black Ribbon Eel, or Black Ribbon Moray Eel, has unique characteristics include a long "Black Ribbon-like" body, delicate jaws,... Read more

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40.000 JD

    • Care Level: Expert
    • Reef Compatible: Reef Safe
    • Temper: Semi-Aggressive
    • Minimum Tank Size: 350 Liters

      This item cant be shipped internationally

    Livestock, including fish, corals, and other aquatic species, cannot be shipped internationally due to shipping and regulatory restrictions.
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    Description

    The Black Ribbon Eel, or Black Ribbon Moray Eel, has unique characteristics include a long "Black Ribbon-like" body, delicate jaws, and tubular anterior nostrils capped with an elaborate fan-like expansion.

    The colors of this eel can vary dramatically as it grows in length. The juvenile is jet-black with a yellow dorsal fin.

    The Black Ribbon Eel should be kept in a 100 gallon or larger aquarium with a deep (4-5 inch) sandy bottom under which it can live and hide. Its refuge may be a cave, man-made corals, or a PVC pipe that is buried in the sand with only one opening. The aquarium requires a tight-fitting lid to prevent escape.

    The Black Ribbon Eel feeds on live feeder fish, crab, or shrimp and does not want to compete for food.

    Important Note
    Proper acclimation is extremely important considering the stress imposed on the animals by the shipping process. Please take a moment to review our Acclimation Guide.



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