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Not true in the case of snowflake eels. Well, not entirely anyway. Their teeth are flat plates, so they are much more suited to hunting invertebrates.I'd be a lot less concerned about my reef/corals and more worried about my fish. Eels in general feed on fish in the wild.
Agreed. Snowflakes are crustacean eaters typically. Never trust an eel, but generally they are safe.Not true in the case of snowflake eels. Well, not entirely anyway. Their teeth are flat plates, so they are much more suited to hunting invertebrates.
Not invertebrate safe, yeah. Which generally means it's not reef safe, but is coral safe. To be reef safe, the animal needs to be fish safe, coral safe, and invertebrate safe.I agree with LadAShark and tyler, snowflake eels are pebbletooth eels, which indicates that they eat crustaceans in the wild, not fish. That doesn't mean its 100% guaranteed that they'll never eat a fish, but they're relatively reef safe. I have an 18" one in my tank with 3 small lionfish, a small tomini tang, and two small ocellaric clownfish. They've all been together for over a year without any issues. I also have a tuxedo urchin, hermit crabs, a red mitrax crab, a serpent starfish, and two fighting conchs that my eel completely ignores. I also have some big turbo snails, which my eel likes to grab and then smack them against the rocks trying to crack their shells open. He hasn't succeeded yet and once he gives up, the snails just crawl away. He'd probably eat smaller snails though.
Yeah, it seems like everyones' fish have different personalities and preferences. I'm planning on keeping some wrasse (harlequin tusk, dragon wrasse, formosa wrasse, com coris, red coris) with some abalones (natural predator-prey interaction going on here), so I'm going to have to play around with it and figure out how I can get the two of them to coexist. I'll probably just have to buy a really big abalone ;PI have mine with two large hermit crabs and turbo snails, no issue, I feed him squid and prawns, he actually won't eat fish at all!

