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Black Ribbon Eel
Please Note: Due to variations within species, your item may not look identical to the image provided. Approximate size range may also vary between individual specimen.
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The Black Ribbon Eel is one of the most attractive underwater creatures with their tiny dragon head and long elegant bodies.
These iconic eels get their name from the thin ribbon-like dorsal markings and their undulating swimming pattern. Most of the time you will spot only the head of a ribbon eel, but if you’re lucky enough to see these dragon swimming you will quickly notice how they get their name.
Ribbon eels are carnivores and their diets consist of shrimps and small fish. Ribbon eels are nocturnal hunters which leave their hiding spots under the cover of darkness.
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