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Snowflake Moray Eel (
Echidna nebulosa)
Size (length and weight)
4"-36" usually not exceeding 3 feet long
Physical description
The Snowflake eel is about 3 feet long with a long, narrow, snake-like body. It has black blotches, yellow dots, and white skin.
Location in the world
Snowflake Moray Eels can be found in the Indo-Pacific and Central Pacific oceans.
Diet
Carnivorous, feeding on live crustaceans and small fish. They also sometimes eat krill, raw table shrimp, squid, clam, and mussel.
Other names
Clouded Moray, Starry Moray, Diamond Backed Eel, Diamondback Eel
http://www.themarinecenter.com/fish/eels/snowflakeeel/
http://www.morayeel.info/snowflake-moray-eel.php
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Snowflake Moray Eel ( Echidna nebulosa)
Size (length and weight)
4"-36" usually not exceeding 3 feet long
Physical description
The Snowflake eel is about 3 feet long with a long, narrow, snake-like body. It has black blotches, yellow dots, and white skin.
Location in the world
Snowflake Moray Eels can be found in the Indo-Pacific and Central Pacific oceans.
Diet
Carnivorous, feeding on live crustaceans and small fish. They also sometimes eat krill, raw table shrimp, squid, clam, and mussel.
Other names
Clouded Moray, Starry Moray, Diamond Backed Eel, Diamondback Eel
http://www.themarinecenter.com/fish/eels/snowflakeeel/
http://www.morayeel.info/snowflake-moray-eel.php