Fimbriated moray

Fimbriated moray

Dark-spotted moray, Spot-face moray

Kingdom
Phylum
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Gymnothorax fimbriatus
Weight
1169-1464
41.2-51.6
goz
g oz 
Length
44-93.4
17.3-36.8
cminch
cm inch 

The fimbriated moray (Gymnothorax fimbriatus), also known as dark-spotted moray or spot-face moray, is a moray eel of the family Muraenidae.

Appearance

Gymnothorax fimbriatus is a medium-sized moray which can reach a maximum length of 80 centimetres (31 in). Its serpentine in shape body has a white cream to light brown background color dotted with numerous black spots which latter vary in size and shape depending on the individual and maturity. Its head has a tapered snout and it is greenish-yellow with black dots, the corners of the mouth are white.

Distribution

Geography

The spot-face moray is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific area, mainly on the coastal reefs of oceanic islands from Madagascar to Polynesia and from south Japan to New Caledonia.

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It lives in protected areas on the outer slopes of coral reefs, top reefs, lagoons and harbors. During the day, it sits sheltered in crevices between 1 and 50 metres (3–164 ft) deep.

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Climate zones

Habits and Lifestyle

The fimbriated moray is carnivorous, it leaves its lair at night to actively hunt its preys along the reef.It feeds mainly on small fish and crustaceans.

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Population

References

1. Fimbriated moray Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fimbriated_moray
2. Fimbriated moray on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/195727/2408650

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