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Freshwater Spotted Leopard Moray Eel (Gymnothorax Polyuranodon) 20-30cm

SKU: 6546777

In stock ( 15 Pcs)

£145.00
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    Quick Overview

    A yellowish to brownish moray patterned with large dark irregular spots and blotches, 5-7 streaks or rows of spots on the head, and a pale yellowish snout and lower jaw. The dorsal fin is fleshy and originates behind the gill opening.

    Moray eels are becoming increasingly popular with experienced fish keepers. The range of different species offer various colors and patterns, so there is always one to suit your style. Their undulating swimming motion is almost hypnotic and creates a completely different dynamic in your aquarium.

    People tend to think that they are menacing and aggressive creatures because they spend most of their time looking as if they are ready to bite. However, keeping their mouth open allows them to respire, because they are sending water to the gills at the rear of their head.

    • Species – Gymnothorax Polyuranodon

    • Common Name – Freshwater Moray Eel

    • Origin – Australia

    • Diet – Carnivore

    • PH Range – Neutral 7.6 – 8.4

    • Temperature – Tropical 22°c – 26°c

    • Current Size – approximately 30cm (Grows to approximately 1.5M)

    • Sex – Un-sexed

    Details

    A yellowish to brownish moray patterned with large dark irregular spots and blotches, 5-7 streaks or rows of spots on the head, and a pale yellowish snout and lower jaw. The dorsal fin is fleshy and originates behind the gill opening. Moray eels are becoming increasingly popular with experienced fish keepers. The range of different species offer various colors and patterns, so there is always one to suit your style. Their undulating swimming motion is almost hypnotic and creates a completely different dynamic in your aquarium. People tend to think that they are menacing and aggressive creatures because they spend most of their time looking as if they are ready to bite. However, keeping their mouth open allows them to respire, because they are sending water to the gills at the rear of their head. • Species – Gymnothorax Polyuranodon • Common Name – Freshwater Moray Eel • Origin – Australia • Diet – Carnivore • PH Range – Neutral 7.6 – 8.4 • Temperature – Tropical 22°c – 26°c • Current Size – approximately 30cm (Grows to approximately 1.5M) • Sex – Un-sexed