• Why not take a moment to introduce yourself to our members?

Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
I've had this Japanese Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis) for quite some time (Over two months). These eels are rare and very difficult to get eating prepared foods.

Not only is this one eating prepared foods, I've trained it to take algae with cocktail shrimp or silversides. This is important as it helps maintain its color and offers more nutrition for a balanced diet.

The eel has also been treated for parasites and bacteria infections.

The eel is $1,000. Text me for details or post here.

Video 1 (Click Pic Below): Dragon Moray Eating a Silverside with Purple Seaweed:



Video 2 (Click Pic Below): Dragon Moray Eating Cocktail Shrimp with Green Seaweed:

 
Last edited:

myerst22

Experienced Reefer
Location
Sag Harbor
I can't believe how softly that eel took that food. It's like you trained him to be gentle since he was a little worm. My dragon would go into frenzy mode as soon as the smell of food hit the water. Never heard of algae helping to keep the colors bright on the dragons. How did you hear about that? Thanks And good luck with the sale. T
 

Domboski

No Coral Here
Location
Montclair, NJ
I can't believe how softly that eel took that food. It's like you trained him to be gentle since he was a little worm. My dragon would go into frenzy mode as soon as the smell of food hit the water. Never heard of algae helping to keep the colors bright on the dragons. How did you hear about that? Thanks And good luck with the sale. T

I didn't train him to act like that :lol2: These videos were taken a day after I fed him a ton of food. He wasn't super hungry. Its not only eels that algae helps with coloration. If you search online you'll find many papers that talk about algae as the base diet for most marine fish (this includes predators) and how it affects health (and coloration).
 

Sponsor Reefs

We're a FREE website, and we exist because of hobbyists like YOU who help us run this community.

Click here to sponsor $10:


Top