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A close-up image of a Goldentail moray eel (Gymnothorax miliaris)
Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
A stunning spotted moray eel in an aquarium with a coral reef background
A jewel moray (Muraena lentiginosa) on the Fang Ming wreck in the sea of Cortez (Mexico)
The laced moray, also known as the leopard moray, leopard moray eel, tessellate or honeycomb moray . High quality photo
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Starry Moray or Snowflake Moray Echidna nebulosa has an impressive distribution area, occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa and the Persian Gulf to the Society Islands, north to southern Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, south to Lord Howe Island and throughout Micronesia. The nocturnal species also occurs in the Eastern Central Pacific in the southern Baja California, in Mexico and from Costa Rica to northern Colombia and it is also found in the Southeast Atlantic. \nEchidna nebulosa occurs between rocks and corals of intertidal reef flats, also in shallow lagoon and seaward reefs in a depth range from 0 to 48m, max. length 100cm. The solitary species feeds mainly on crustaceans. \nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia \n1°28'22.56 N 125°14'3.888 E at 5m depth
Spotted gymnothorax javanicus/ moray fish - close-up on head, defocused background.
Detail of Snowflake moray Echidna Nebula inside amphora
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
Fish, also known as the leopard moray, tessellate moray or honeycomb moray, in the family Muraenidae, showing sharp teeth
Snowflake Moray Eel (also known as Clouded Moray) peeking out from a hole in the coral. The photo was taken on the coral reef of Mauritius.
A close-up view of a moray eel hiding between rocky formations in the clear waters of Costa Brava, Spain. The vibrant colors of the rocks and marine life create a striking contrast with the speckled pattern of the eel, showcasing the rich underwater ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea.
Bonaire scuba diving underwater photography
Laced (or Honeycomb) Moray Gymnothorax favagineus is widespread in Indo-Pacific, often in holes with cleaner wrasses or shrimps. Males grow up to 3 m, so far one of the two largest of Indo-Pacific morays. The blotches are variable between individuals and size, often in relation to habitat - those in clear coral reefs usually have proportionally less black than those found in turbid waters.\nLaced Moray feeds on cephalopods and small fishes. There are reports of ciguatera, a foodborn illness, caused by bioaccumulation, a very heat-resistant toxicity who cannot be detoxified by conventional cooking. \nBatu Kapal, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°30'42.42 S 129°53'20.484 E at 15m depth
black spotted leopard moray eel in closeup, a long fish that lives in the indo pacific ocean
Zebra Moray, Gymnomuraena zebra,  from southern Baja California, Mexico,
The Clouded Moray (Echidna nebulosa) is a species of moray eel found in tropical waters. It has an elongated body with mottled brown and yellow coloring, sharp teeth, and is a nocturnal ambush predator that hides in crevices and caves. It has dorsal, anal, and pectoral fins, gills, nostrils, jaws, and scales. The Clouded Moray is a habitat specialist and can be found in coral reefs, rocky areas, kelp forests, mangroves, estuaries, and tide pools. It uses an aggressive hunting technique and is territorial, making it an apex predator in its habitat. The Clouded Moray is also a conservation concern due to overfishing and habitat destruction.
Gymnothorax favagineus - Laced moray
Snowflake moray (Echidna nebulosa), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Giant moray eel, underwater Gymnothorax miliaris
Snowflake Moray (Echidna nebulosa, aka Clouded Moray). Ambon, Indonesia
Scuba diving, Sea life. Underwater scene with coral and  fish, Giant moray. Scuba diver point of view.
The undulated moray (Gymnothorax undulatus) underwater in the tropical waters of the ocean
White Ribbon Eel Pseudechidna brummeri occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the western Indian Ocean to Samoa, north to the Ryukyu Islands in a depth range from 1 to 8m, max. length 103cm. \nThe solitary species inhabits reef flats and shallow lagoons, usually buried in the sand or rubble. Occasionally (like in this case) seen swimming between its burrows in shallow protected areas. Pseudechidna brummeri is a nocturnal predator known for its ambush hunting of small fish and crustaceans. \nAn unexpected discovery in the North-East Atlantic, in Portugal, occurred 2023. \nThe species may have been introduced through ship ballast water, a common pathway for the unintentional transport of aquatic organisms. Given the proximity of a large port, this possibility gains significance. \nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.\n1°27'21.828 N 125°13'37.884 E at 2m depth
A closeup image of a small Garden Eel standing out the sand in an aquarium
Mediterranean moray peeks out of its lair in a colorful reef
A large Laced moray lurks in the reef
The giant moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) close up
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