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Savage eel for sure !! Cool footage
ОтветитьWe need garrisons of these in our oceans in Florida!!
ОтветитьWatching this Moray Eel destroy that Lionfish is satisfying to watch..
I remember having watched a Lionfish eat a Clownfish once, and I felt bad for the Clownfish.
Can I say that I’m genuinely impressed with not only its speed when attacking but more so how delicately it’s able to strike at that quick of a speed.
ОтветитьAren’t… Aren’t those barbed? …And HELLA venomous?
Ответитьdat aint a speckled boi dats a giant moray
Ответитьthis is really awesome
ОтветитьPowerful Moray eel
ОтветитьThe Lionfish are an invasive species here in the Gulf and Atlantic. They have contests to capture them off of the reefs in Fl. If you ever get a chance to eat Lionfish by all means do it. Deliscious tender beautiful white meat. Yummy.
ОтветитьI hope that eel is ok
ОтветитьNOT COOL!!!
ОтветитьI wondered whether the Eel's body got blistered after wrestling the Lion Fish's body and Its spikes
ОтветитьOther lion fish in the tank: “Chuckles i’m in danger”
ОтветитьThrow in the mantis shrimp 😅
ОтветитьWhat's going on in this tank ? Fish swimming up side down, another one is stuck in the corner while half of a fish is trying to swim...
Ответитьa painful breakfast
ОтветитьWow cool speckled Moray eel
ОтветитьHa, lionfish better stay in the indo pacific where it belongs
ОтветитьI think I'd prefer a Lionfish over a Moray eel any day.
ОтветитьWhat a beautiful Eel!
ОтветитьI like how the Eel disappears after he rocked that lion fish's world.
ОтветитьThat is really amazing footage and actions!! Thank you for posting.
ОтветитьNow this is what I call a Lion tamer!
ОтветитьCruel cruel cruel😱😭😡😡
ОтветитьWhat a pricey snack 😆
ОтветитьGymnothorax moringa, Spotted moray
ОтветитьA most painful breakfast
ОтветитьRelease those Moray eels into Mar-A-Liargo!!
ОтветитьSo much for those protective spines!!
ОтветитьStarving your eel so it can kill your beautiful lion fish? There’s better ways to feed your fish. Smh.
ОтветитьWhat type of moray is that? Looks like Indian mud moray?
ОтветитьI’ve had tons of lionFish always was a huge fan of the lionfish the way they swam and the way they looked. Almost made me sad to see that. If it was my tank I would have been killing that eel soon as it started to a attacking my lionfish’s.
ОтветитьI like how he tries multiple times to rip off the Lionfish's pokey bits just to stab himself in the ass with the other fin. xD
ОтветитьHoney badger and moray eel these guys are insane. Sympathetic predators.
ОтветитьI mean, I agree on getting rid of them but there’s less violent ways for it, maybe feed them dead although I don’t know if the eel would like that :/
ОтветитьSo, did it die or not?
ОтветитьMoray eels eat lion fish it’s part of there main diet
Ответить🙋🏻♂️ hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
ОтветитьVery cool how he probes every bite until its safe to crunch down and tear off a piece
ОтветитьWhat kind of moray is that
ОтветитьInteresting, did the eel survive? Is this Moray from the Atlantic/Mediterranian. If so, It might be the first predator to hunt invasive lionfish. Although not recorded in the wild, and you also mentioned this happened after introduction of new lionfish to the tank, so maybe it was more an attack than a hunt? I am wondering if the Moray didn't get any venom from the spikes..
ОтветитьNaTURE iS SSHOCcKiGNg
ОтветитьI loved how every predator that hunts the Lionfish have their own way on how to land the kill blow. Grouper and Sharks aims for the head, Eel and Barracuda aims for the side and Octopus latches it's tentacles carefully around the fish.
Ответитьno such thing as "friends" in an aquarium. it is a miniature ecosystem after all....
ОтветитьImpressive
ОтветитьThat tank is all fucked up - you can see ammonia poisoning in one lionfish 100% disgusting 🤮
ОтветитьMoray eels are my favorite sea creatures
ОтветитьEels are snakes
ОтветитьBah
ОтветитьThis is sad why are you buying lion fish for feeders they are so expensive
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