The undulated moray, Gymnothorax undulatus, is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific oceans and the eastern Central Pacific at depths down to 30 m.
The undulated moray, Gymnothorax undulatus, is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific oceans and the eastern Central Pacific at depths down to 30 m. Their length is up to 1.5 m. More
The Undulated Moray Eel has a mottled yellow/brown coloration. Only large fish are safe tankmates for this eel as it may eat anything it can swallow. Most inverts such as shrimp and crabs are not suitable tankmates as the eel may eat them as well. More
fish in the bag! an undulated moray eel attacking our speared fish in the bag! Category: Pets & Animals Tags: maui hawaii undulated moray eel attack URL Embed Customize Loading... More From: shappell - Loading... More
The undulated moray has a distinctive pattern of light undulating lines and speckles on a dark green background, with a snout that is often yellow. More
Undulated moray / Gymnothorax undulatus was spotted DATE DIVER DIVESPOT RATING © YourDiveBook.Com 2008 - Designed by HELLO EARTH, brought to you by JPoDB. More
DescriptionI had just cuaght a large undulated moray eel and was feeding him chunks of chopped shrimp. These eels are very aggressive and I had almost got bitten several times. More