herring , mackreal and other bait fish
possibly it really depends on what type of moray eel it is. if it is a less aggressive breed of moray eel, like the snowflake moray eel than most likely yes because the puffer fish if a very aggressive fish. although it has no teeth it has a strong beak like a parrot it likes to peck the eyes out of the other fish in the tank .
I would say it might depend on the size of the Moray Eel, the Stingrays might be too big to fit in their mouth.
Moray eels readily eat live foods - guppies, rosy reds, goldfish, ghost shrimp, and worms.
moray eels are hunted by groupers, barracudas, and other eels
no it does not eat this type but it does eat ...
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Fish, fish eggs and moray eels!!
to survive in the ocean, sea urchins always scurry away on their tube-like feet and hide in cracks and crevices. ( but of course they have to make sure their is no moray eels in there first!)
umm i think nurse sharks eat them:o^^correct nurse sharks do eat them, and so do moray eels
The different crabs that eat sea urchins include (but are not limited to): king crab, decorator crab, hermit crab and many more.
big fish like shark and some big fish might eat baby Eels (basicly anything larger that eats meat.)blue whales, and sharks
sea urchins eat kelp.
No. Sea urchins are primary consumers and only eat sea weed, algae and kelp.
Sea Urchins
Sea Otters find sea urchins on the ocean floor and break it open with a rock. It will then eat everything except the spines (the insides).
Green Sea Urchins eat plankton, algae, small fish, mussels, sponges, and brittle stars.
sea urchins
Yes