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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,803 Views)
Burns
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TheHolidayToastinator
Dec 21 2015, 04:11 PM
Any advice for pinniped combinations? Can Harbour seals and California Sea lions live together?
You literally asked the same question a week ago.
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A piece of toast and a terminator.

Burns
Dec 21 2015, 05:38 PM
TheHolidayToastinator
Dec 21 2015, 04:11 PM
Any advice for pinniped combinations? Can Harbour seals and California Sea lions live together?
You literally asked the same question a week ago.
Oh. :P

Could I put a Moray eel in a large Indo-Pacific reef tank with fairly large sharks and rays? I've seen them with Blacktips, but would they work with Zebra sharks, a wobbegong, and a Whale shark, and Sandbar sharks?
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I think you asked that one too :P
But yeah you should be able to do that as long as you use a large one, only fish in there that worries me is the wobbegong but if the tank is large enough to house a whale shark they should be safe. Only problem is that in a tank so large the eel might go unnoticed if it spends all the day hidden in a creek away from view.
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Furka
Dec 22 2015, 06:51 AM
I think you asked that one too :P
But yeah you should be able to do that as long as you use a large one, only fish in there that worries me is the wobbegong but if the tank is large enough to house a whale shark they should be safe. Only problem is that in a tank so large the eel might go unnoticed if it spends all the day hidden in a creek away from view.
Would it be a good idea to have more than one eel in a tank that large?
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TheHolidayToastinator
Dec 22 2015, 11:33 AM
Furka
Dec 22 2015, 06:51 AM
I think you asked that one too :P
But yeah you should be able to do that as long as you use a large one, only fish in there that worries me is the wobbegong but if the tank is large enough to house a whale shark they should be safe. Only problem is that in a tank so large the eel might go unnoticed if it spends all the day hidden in a creek away from view.
Would it be a good idea to have more than one eel in a tank that large?
It is common to see more than one eel in aquarium.
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Atlantis in the Bahamas stuck like 6-9 of them in a tank.

SeaWorld Orlando keeps a few together as well.


But these are for green morays, not sure for other morays.
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Dec 22 2015, 12:08 PM
Atlantis in the Bahamas stuck like 6-9 of them in a tank.

SeaWorld Orlando keeps a few together as well.


But these are for green morays, not sure for other morays.
Actually I thinks that it is because these predators can not accept other smaller fish to live in the same without the identity of foods.Therefore, we can only place the eels together to prevent them looks so lonely~ xD
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Multiple eel species can live together if they are of similar size (usually) and if there are enough dens for everyone. Like, I've never seen a Mediterranean aquarium, even the smallest ones, that didn't have the conger eel/Mediterranean moray combo (with added red scorpionfish and dusky grouper).
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لماذا ؟؟

what can I combine with great white sharks
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Dylan
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Small fish maybe. But I don't build marine tanks so I can not say
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Great Whites aren't even kept in captivity, only a few facilities kept young ones for short periods of times before releasing them, and even then there have been accidents with the other animals housed in the tanks.
So I'd say leave them in the ocean and get something else, there are plenty other sharks that look cool and are easy to combine.
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Mystic Aquarium keeps about ten morays in an array of pipes and tubes at the bottom of a tank designed to look like a shipwreck.
Barracudas are also included, which stay in the middle and top of the water column and hardly interact with the eels.
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Could Mustangs and Grant's caribou go together?
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@Dylan Honestly not sure.


What can I combine with crab lice?
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Why would you what to combine anything with them? But maybe a cream
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