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Spotted Eel
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Spotted Eel: The Unique & Shy Predator
The Spotted Eel (Myrichthys maculosus), also known as the Spotted Snake Eel, is a fascinating and reclusive eel known for its stunning pattern of dark spots covering a lighter-colored, snake-like body. This species is an expert burrower, spending much of its time buried in the sand with just its head exposed, waiting for a meal to pass by. While it is generally shy towards humans, the Spotted Eel is a dedicated carnivore and a predator of crustaceans and small fish. For this reason, it is not considered reef-safe and should not be housed with shrimp, crabs, or any fish small enough to fit in its mouth. A deep bed of fine sand is essential for its well-being, as it allows it to exhibit its natural behavior and find a secure place to hide.
Why the Spotted Eel is a Great Choice:
- Unique Appearance: Its striking, spotted, snake-like body makes it a visually appealing and distinct centerpiece.
- Interesting Behavior: Its reclusive and predatory nature is captivating to observe.
- Hardy & Resilient: This is a very durable and adaptable species that can thrive in a variety of water conditions.
- Active Hunter: Its constant search for food adds an element of excitement to the tank.
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Myrichthys maculosus
- Origin: Indo-Pacific and Eastern Pacific Reefs
- Max Size: 40 inches
- Lifespan: 10+ years
- Diet: Carnivore. Feeds on a varied diet of meaty frozen foods, including silversides and shrimp.
- Shipping Size: 5-8 inches
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