Pictures from the brackish tank

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Scats
 

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closer
 

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close up of red scat
 

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red crab
 

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white cheeked moray; Echidna rhodocheilus
 

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and another
 

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and finally the big moray Gymnothorax afer which at 27 inches could be the largest of its species in captivity
 

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another
 

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and at full stretch, sorry for the quality but it was moving very fast here
 

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looking good cfc!!! i want to see picture of the whole tank though. how big are the scats?
 
wow, really nice!!
i would also like to know how big the scats are, dont they have to go fully marine when they are adult?
REAL NICE MORAY!!! :D
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This is the closest i can get to getting the whole tank in shot.

i would also like to know how big the scats are, dont they have to go fully marine when they are adult?

The two bigger scats are about 6" and the smaller one is about 4", as they grow they do need higher and higher salinties until finally being kept in SW or near to it.
 

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