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California Moray Eels
Subject: | California Moray Eels
| Poster: | Tala Danielle Cox (ambathegreat@hotmail.com)
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Upload Date: 2004:05:07 15:34:53 |
California Moray Eels (Gymnothorax mordax)
miko
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"cool"
Jeanie Peterson
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"very cool, I've never seen this many in a tank before, we have two in Tacoma WA, and they run a current thru the tank which encourages them to swim so they are often on the move. This however if VERY impressive"
Tala Danielle Cox (She Who Took the Pictures)
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"This isn't even the half of it. There had to be over a hundred of these things in this particular tank.
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The California moray, Gymnothorax mordax, is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae, found in the eastern Pacific from Point Conception in California to southern Baja California in Mexico, and also from the Galapagos Islands, at depths down to 40 m. Its length is up to 152 cm.
The California moray is commonly found among rocks, in crevices or holes, usually with only its head protruding. It is very common in shallow reef areas, feeding mostly at night on crustaceans, octopuses and small fishes. Long-lived, it is a pelagic spawner. |
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dangg ! that is amazing.
but, kinda scary ? |
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