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Old June 28th 04, 11:47 PM
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Default low maintenance african tanganykan cichlid

Thanks!

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and my giant crab molted last week.

Wow!! amazing, I never thought they molt

and after the whole things came out, they eat their own molt...

it is really an awesome natural behavior.

other news: my freshwater mooray eel still not eating...

thanks to all who gave me suggestions and although many of you just
said that there are no such thing as freshwater moray eels, and the
internet knowledge base also does not offer too much help, the fact is I
have one 16 inch, in my tanganykan tank since january.

maybe living things can adapt to different conditions, no matter what
books or fish experts say.

regards





(Vicki S) wrote in message ...
I have a salt water moray (I know they are different) but you could try
some squid. I use bait squid cut up into bite sized pieces.

Vicki


If anyone there ever kept a freshwater
moray eel, let me know your experience
with it.
Thank you


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