Wilsoni Morray Eel
Conger Wilsoni
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Common stock
Wild Caught
Moderate care
With Caution
SKU: CB-MF-0393
The Wilsoni Morray Eel is a stunning marine species known for its striking coloration and unique behavior.
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Export Size
up to 150.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
500 L
Salinity
30.000–35.000 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
Diet
carnivore
The Wilsoni Morray Eel (Conger Wilsoni) is a remarkable marine species native to the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific region, particularly around Bali, Indonesia. This eel is characterized by its elongated, serpentine body, which can reach lengths of up to 150 cm. Its coloration varies from deep blues to vibrant greens, often adorned with intricate patterns that provide excellent camouflage among coral reefs and rocky substrates. Its physical adaptations make it a skilled ambush predator, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while hunting for prey.
In terms of behavior, the Wilsoni Morray Eel is primarily nocturnal, emerging from its crevice during the night to hunt for small fish and crustaceans. Unlike some other eel species, the Wilsoni exhibits a more social demeanor, often seen in pairs or small groups, which can be quite fascinating for observers. Its diet is carnivorous, and it employs a variety of hunting techniques, including ambushing and actively chasing down its prey.
The natural habitat of the Wilsoni Morray Eel includes coral reefs, rocky outcrops, and sheltered lagoons where it can find ample hiding spots. It thrives in environments with plenty of nooks and crannies, which provide it with security against larger predators. These habitats also support a diverse range of prey, making them ideal for the Wilsoni's hunting strategies. Conservation efforts are essential for preserving these delicate ecosystems, as they play a critical role in the survival of this species and other marine life.
Overall, the Wilsoni Morray Eel is not only a striking addition to any aquarium but also an intriguing species that showcases the beauty and complexity of marine ecosystems.
In terms of behavior, the Wilsoni Morray Eel is primarily nocturnal, emerging from its crevice during the night to hunt for small fish and crustaceans. Unlike some other eel species, the Wilsoni exhibits a more social demeanor, often seen in pairs or small groups, which can be quite fascinating for observers. Its diet is carnivorous, and it employs a variety of hunting techniques, including ambushing and actively chasing down its prey.
The natural habitat of the Wilsoni Morray Eel includes coral reefs, rocky outcrops, and sheltered lagoons where it can find ample hiding spots. It thrives in environments with plenty of nooks and crannies, which provide it with security against larger predators. These habitats also support a diverse range of prey, making them ideal for the Wilsoni's hunting strategies. Conservation efforts are essential for preserving these delicate ecosystems, as they play a critical role in the survival of this species and other marine life.
Overall, the Wilsoni Morray Eel is not only a striking addition to any aquarium but also an intriguing species that showcases the beauty and complexity of marine ecosystems.
When caring for the Wilsoni Morray Eel, it is crucial to maintain stable water parameters to ensure its health and well-being. The optimal temperature range for this species is between 24°C and 28°C, with a salinity level between 30-35 ppt. The pH should be kept between 8.1 and 8.4. A minimum tank size of 500 liters is recommended to provide ample space for swimming and hiding.
Feeding the Wilsoni Morray Eel requires a varied diet consisting primarily of high-quality meaty foods such as shrimp, small fish, and squid. It is essential to feed them at night when they are most active. Compatibility with other species should be approached with caution; they may exhibit aggression towards smaller fish, so tank mates should be chosen carefully.
Acclimation to a new environment should be gradual to minimize stress; floating the bag in the tank for about 30 minutes before introducing the eel is recommended. It is also advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to prevent the introduction of diseases into the main tank. Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality will help ensure a healthy environment for the Wilsoni Morray Eel.
Feeding the Wilsoni Morray Eel requires a varied diet consisting primarily of high-quality meaty foods such as shrimp, small fish, and squid. It is essential to feed them at night when they are most active. Compatibility with other species should be approached with caution; they may exhibit aggression towards smaller fish, so tank mates should be chosen carefully.
Acclimation to a new environment should be gradual to minimize stress; floating the bag in the tank for about 30 minutes before introducing the eel is recommended. It is also advisable to quarantine new arrivals for at least two weeks to prevent the introduction of diseases into the main tank. Regular monitoring and maintenance of water quality will help ensure a healthy environment for the Wilsoni Morray Eel.
The Wilsoni Morray Eel is suitable for shipping, provided that proper care is taken during transport. Packing should ensure adequate space to prevent injury, with a maximum density of one eel per 15 liters of water. Temperature sensitivity is moderate; therefore, maintaining a stable temperature between 24°C and 28°C is essential during transit. This species is not listed under CITES, simplifying export regulations.
Species Parameters
Max Adult Size
150.0 cm
Origin
Indo-Pacific
Diet
carnivore
Temp Min
24.0 °C
Temp Max
28.0 °C
Salinity Min
30.000
Salinity Max
35.000
pH Min
8.10
pH Max
8.40
Min Tank
500 L