Undulated moray
A species of Gymnothorax, Also known as Common hawaiian moray, Leopard moray, Mottled reef-eel Scientific name : Gymnothorax undulatus Genus : Gymnothorax
Undulated moray, A species of Gymnothorax
Also known as:
Common hawaiian moray, Leopard moray, Mottled reef-eel
Botanical name: Gymnothorax undulatus
Genus: Gymnothorax
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One of the more aggressive eels, the undulated moray is a nocturnal hunter who hides out in caves and crevices during the day. An interesting and entertaining addition to the salt water aquarium, this carnivorous creature needs plenty of meat in order to stay healthy and prevent it from attacking smaller fish. The undulated moray does not see well and may need to be fed with tongs or hand fed to ensure it gets adequate nutrition.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
True eels Family
Moray eels Genus
Gymnothorax Species
Undulated moray