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The mosaic moray (Enchelycore ramosa) is the cool-water cousin of the dragon moray (E. pardalis) — found in temperate Indo-Pacific reefs from Australia to New Zealand. Identifiable by its intricate mosaic pattern of overlapping brown, cream, and orange blotches. Requires cooler tank temperatures (70-78°F) than tropical morays, which means a chiller or air-conditioned room in most US climates. Striking display species for keepers committed to the parameter requirements.
Native range: Indo-Pacific (Australia, New Caledonia, New Zealand). The mosaic moray is a member of the Moray (Muraenidae) family. Most specimens in the US trade are wild-caught from collection points in their native range and shipped through Indo-Pacific or Atlantic marine wholesalers. Wild-caught morays often arrive with internal parasites and shipping stress — a 4-week quarantine in a separate system with prazi and metronidazole prophylaxis is the standard reef-keeper protocol before display introduction.
Tank size: 180 gallons is the practical minimum for a single adult. Substrate should be marine sand 2-4 inches deep — fine grain to prevent abrasion. Hardscape should provide multiple cave structures, PVC pipe segments, and overhangs that allow the eel to choose its preferred resting position. Lighting can be standard reef LED; morays do not require special light spectrum. Filtration should be oversized — morays are messy eaters and produce significant nitrogenous waste. A skimmer rated for at least 1.5x the actual tank volume is the standard for moray-housing FOWLR systems.
The lid is non-negotiable. Morays are exceptionally strong jumpers and escape artists. A 1cm gap is enough for an adult specimen to find and exploit. Hood-style covers work; rimless tanks need custom acrylic or glass cut to seal completely.
Primary diet: Frozen silversides, krill, squid, chopped fish. Morays are obligate carnivores. Feed 2-3 times per week for adults, daily for juveniles. Use feeding tongs rather than dropping food — morays learn to associate tong tips with food and develop reliable feeding responses within 1-2 weeks. Variety matters: rotate between silversides, krill, squid, chopped scallop, and occasional whole shrimp for nutritional completeness. Avoid feeder goldfish — they carry thiaminase that destroys vitamin B1 and leads to long-term neurological problems.
Safe: Cool-water large predators: large groupers (cool-water species), large temperate reef species..
Avoid: Tropical-only fish (parameter mismatch); fish under 4"; conspecific morays..
Not bred in captivity.
Temperature mismatch (most common issue — temp creep above 80°F is harmful); aggression; high import cost from Australian source.
In most US climates, yes. Target 72-76°F. Without a chiller the tank will exceed 80°F in summer and the eel will be chronically stressed.
Typically $400-1,200 USD. Long supply chain from Australia drives up cost.
No — parameter mismatch. Build a cool-water community around the eel instead.
36-48 inches at adult size.
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