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Conger

Conger conger

(Linnaeus, 1758)

European Conger Eel

Not Reef Tank Suitable

Not Suitable for Fish-Only Tank

Range: Eastern Atlantic Ocean: Norway and Iceland to Senegal and also Mediterranean and Black Sea.

Size: 120 inches (300 cm)

Natural Environment: Burrows into sandy and muddy areas on rocky reefs and found between depths of about 3 to 1600 feet (1 – 500 m) and basically feeds on small fishes and crustaceans in evening hours.

General Husbandry: Quite drab, having overall a greyish brown coloration. Not collected for the trade.

Taxonomy:

    Order: Anguilliformes

    Suborder: Congroidei

    Family: Congridae

    Subfamily: Congrinae

    Genus: Conger

FYI: Those in this genus are termed ‘Conger Eels’ and are quite shy/secretive, residing in rocky caves or buried in the sand or mud during the daytime, then feed at nighttime.

May require very deep substrates and/or large bottom located caves, as they are nocturnal bottom feeders and tankmates large enough not to be eaten.

Best displayed in ‘special species’ type aquariums/public aquarium displays.

Minimum decore is ideal, as they prefer wide-open bottom areas to search for food.

Largest eel in the world.

Human food fish.

Shown here for identification only.

 Conger conger (European Conger Eel)
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