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Golden Moray Eel

The Golden Moray, also known as the Golden tail Moray eel is brown in color. It has numerous dull yellow spots covering its whole body. The Golden Moray has a very long and slender body. In an aquarium, it can grow to roughly 2 feet long. Like any other aquatic animal, though, it will only grow to a size that the aquarium can accommodate. The Golden tail Moray eel is a very hearty and strong eel. It adapts really well to home aquariums, and is great for newcomers to eel ownership. The Golden tail Moray is pretty common in most aquarium stores, and are easy to find information on using the Internet.

The Golden tail Moray eel really likes to have some coral reef and it's aquarium. It likes to make a home in medium-sized pieces of reef, slithering itself into the cracks and small caves for shelter. If you do put some coral reef in their home aquarium, though, you have to make sure that the coral reefs are securely fastened to the bottom of your tank. If not, this large eel may a piece over and hurt themselves. That’s one of the last things you want. Golden Moray eels, like many other eels, have very inconsistent eating pattern. They might eat a lot for a few days, then they might not eat anything at all.

This is totally normal, and shouldn’t cause any alarm. Just make sure all the tank conditions are fine and the eel does not look sick. Your eel will eventually start eating again. There are only a few things that your Golden moray eel will actually eat. The two main things they eat are small fish and shrimp. You can go and purchase live fish from your local pet store, or you can purchase small chunks of fish from your grocery store You can also purchase small cocktail shrimp from your grocery store. Your eel will love that.

Thousands of people have been trying to strike gold in the earth’s oceans for centuries. However, none would have guessed that this gold could exist in the form of an eel. Introducing the golden moray eel, one of the most highly demanded eels worldwide. The golden moray eel ascertains such a beauty that it is almost incomparable to other eels in its species. Its eye-catching golden exterior makes a magnificent impression as it swims through the water.

Unfortunately, not all golden morays have a uniform gold color, as they are almost always portrayed in pictures. The more common golden morays feature a brownish-yellow skin with random specks of gold. The golden moray’s size adds to its huge popularity. These morays very rarely grow more than twelve inches in length. This makes them quite ideal for an aquarium environment, where most of the time space is scarce. Unlike most eels in the moray species, golden morays stick true to their friendly appearance. These morays are known to get along very well with almost every member of the oceanic community.

Owners of these morays even report having no problem placing them inside a tank with small fish. The golden moray’s flexibility diet-wise is just another factor which makes it an ideal pet. Although these morays are accustomed to eating fresh foods, they easily adapt to eating frozen meats. This is a big deal considering the struggle many eels put forth as they’re forced into eating frozen foods.

Now that you’ve likely fallen in love with the idea of purchasing a golden moray, it’s time to discuss pricing. The average golden moray eel goes for about $250-$500. Remember, average morays to not feature a fully golden exterior. If you’re in the market for a true golden moray, price tags can easily dip into the thousands.

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