sikoko Polypterus MFK Member Aug 15, 2009 1,448 241 96 32 Groton,ct Dec 10, 2013 #2 it looks like a yellow-edged moray
Cu455 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 8, 2011 1,089 94 66 US Dec 10, 2013 #3 sikoko said: it looks like a yellow-edged moray Click to expand... Thanks I am going to look into now. Here are better pictures. He is more of a dark marron or red-brown the the picture shows.
sikoko said: it looks like a yellow-edged moray Click to expand... Thanks I am going to look into now. Here are better pictures. He is more of a dark marron or red-brown the the picture shows.
Cu455 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 8, 2011 1,089 94 66 US Dec 10, 2013 #4 I don't think it's a yellow edge. Yellow edge has a lot of spots and no bars.
Cu455 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 8, 2011 1,089 94 66 US Dec 10, 2013 #5 I think it might be a fimbriated moray eel or yellow head. You were close. It doesn't have the yellow head but it does have a similar pattern. Maybe they develop the yellow head when they are older.
I think it might be a fimbriated moray eel or yellow head. You were close. It doesn't have the yellow head but it does have a similar pattern. Maybe they develop the yellow head when they are older.
Cu455 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 8, 2011 1,089 94 66 US Dec 11, 2013 #6 I think it's a chain link with a little different pattern and a little red tint.
Cu455 Fire Eel MFK Member Mar 8, 2011 1,089 94 66 US Dec 14, 2013 #7 The mystery was solved. It's Gymothorax chilospilus or whitelip moray.