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Gymnothorax dovii (Gunther
1870), the Speckled or Fine-Spotted Moray. To 150 cm. Eastern
Pacific; Sea of Cortez to Ecuador, including the Galapagos,
particularly the northern islands of Darwin and Wolf. Wolf
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The Gray Moray,
Gymnothorax (Siderea) griseus (Lacepede 1803),
is a small (three foot max.) compatible species, though expensive;
hailing from the Red Sea and west Indian Ocean. Red Sea
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The Gray Moray,
Gymnothorax (Siderea) griseus (Lacepede 1803),
is a small (three foot max.) compatible species, though expensive;
hailing from the Red Sea and west Indian Ocean. Red Sea
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Gymnothorax javanicus
(Bleeker 1859), Giant Moray. To ten feet, 3 meters in length.
Indo-Pacific; Red Sea, East Africa to Hawai'i. Feeds
principally on fishes, secondarily on crustaceans. Largest Moray
species according to Fishbase. Shown here in the Red
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