But in reply to the original question I don't think neon gobys would last 5
minutes with a blue ribbon eel. I have never kept an eel but I would assume
that it will eat any fish that fits in its mouth.
Regards
Nic
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| Might consider a neon goby. They are very hardy and will clean parasites
from
| fish. Cleaner wrasses, although similar in appearance to the neon goby,
will
| not survive for long even in the hands of the most experienced hobbyists.
You
| see these fishes being used in stores to keep parasites off fish for sale.
| They die fast and are then replaced with others doomed to the same fate.
It
| ain't right IMO.
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