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Tiger Moray Eel
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Tiger Moray Eel: The Bold & Captivating Hunter
The Tiger Moray Eel (Gymnothorax fimbriatus), also known as the Fimbriated or Spot-face Moray, is a striking and robust eel that makes a bold statement in a large, fish-only marine aquarium. This species is known for its unique appearance: a yellow or light-colored body covered in intricate dark spots that extend to its face and fins, creating a beautiful and complex pattern. While it is a fascinating and hardy fish, the Tiger Moray Eel is a dedicated predator. It is highly aggressive and not considered reef-safe with any fish or invertebrates that can fit in its mouth. It requires a secure tank with a tight-fitting lid, as it is an excellent escape artist. This species is best suited for an experienced hobbyist who can provide a large aquarium with plenty of secure rockwork and hiding spots.
Why the Tiger Moray Eel is a Great Choice:
- Stunning Appearance: Its unique spotted pattern and captivating eyes make it a true showpiece.
- Impressive Size: It grows to a substantial size, creating a commanding presence in the tank.
- Hardy & Resilient: This is a very durable and adaptable species that thrives in home aquariums.
- Active Hunter: Its constant search for food adds an element of excitement to the tank.
Quick Facts
- Scientific Name: Gymnothorax fimbriatus
- Origin: Indo-Pacific Reefs
- Max Size: 3 feet
- Lifespan: 10+ years
- Diet: Carnivore. Feeds on a varied diet of meaty frozen foods, including squid, silversides, and shrimp.
- Shipping Size: 8-12 inches
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