Show off your EELS!

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crapy pic but it’s a dwarf golden moray. Never had an eel before, bought on a total whim from @TopShelfAquatics amazing animal, favorite thing in tank. I’ve never bought anything but coral via shipping but this thing came well packed. Amazing seller and store.
 
Wow where have I been, it was so nice to so many pics I hadn't seen before, great new eels.
 
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This tiny eel has been living in my rock work for months and I finally saw him when looking at my tank at night. He ended up eating a lot of frozen clam and shrimp
 
Feeding my white eyed a while back. I know it's not good to feed krill all the time, so I don't, but this guy goes nuts for it.

When I upgrade to a larger tank (He's in self isolation for his own good at the moment), think I might get a snowflake or zebra for a friend.
 

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I purchased a ‘bonded pair’ of golden dwarf morays. They fought instantly in the tank. Day two of owning them, I couldn’t find the larger was. Feared I’d find it dead and dry on the ground somewhere. Instead, I found it another tank in the same room! The two tanks are connected, as they share a sump, but the eel had to go down the return drain of the initial tank (pictured - apologies for the poor blue pics, it really isn’t that blue - grr iPhone) and up/through a return pump without dying somehow. Quite the adventure.
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