The Black Edge Moray Eel otherwise called the Ocellated Moray begins from the seagrass beds of the Caribbean sea. It is darker in shading with dazzling brilliant spots covering the whole body. The underside of the eel is likewise gold in shading, and the tail is plot in dark, which gives it its name. Like other Moray eels, it has a thick body and will normally stow away in the stones with its vast mouth out on display.
It requires a 125-gallon or bigger aquarium with reasonable sanctuary to disguise itself until the point when it moves toward becoming accustomed. In time, it will have its take off in the open, or will lie out in full view. The aquarium must be outfitted with a tight-fitting top to dishearten escape. Alert must be brought with this eel, as it will eat pretty much anything that it can catch and fit into its mouth, including fish and spineless creatures.
The Black Edge Moray Eel's eating routine comprises of live feeder fish, squid, and octopus, and may eat the other fish in the aquarium