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Heteroconger hassi (Klausewitz &
Eibl-Eibesfeldt 1959), the Spotted Garden Eel. Indo-Pacific; Red
Sea, East Africa, over to Australia, up to the Ogasawaras to
Micronesia. Sandy reef slopes, generally below 15 meters.
Thailand National Aquarium pix. |
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Heteroconger hassi (Klausewitz &
Eibl-Eibesfeldt 1959), the Spotted Garden Eel. Indo-Pacific; Red
Sea, East Africa, over to Australia, up to the Ogasawaras to Micronesia.
Sandy reef slopes, generally below 15 meters. Wholesaler/LA pic. |
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Taenioconger digueti (Pellegrin 1923), Pale
Green Eel. Eastern Central Pacific; Sea of Cortez to Jalisco,
Mexico. To 63 cm., Live in the sand in large colonies. feeding on
suspended zooplankton. Birch Aquarium photo. |
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Myrichthys breviceps (Richardson 1844), the
Sharptail Snake Eel. Tropical West Atlantic. To a bit over three feet in
length. Rarely survives for any period of time in captivity due to a
lack of feeding, collateral damage from collection, handling. Needs
large, sandy-bottomed quarters, ghost shrimp, small crabs for food. May
eat mouth-size or smaller fish tankmates. Bonaire 2017 |
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