Purplemouth Moray (Gymnothorax vicinus)

Also known as Brown Conger, Brown Moray, Deepwater Conger, Dusky-mouthed Moray, Dusky-mouthed Moray Eel, Green Moray, Purplemouth Murena, Purple-mouthed Moray Eel

Description

Also known as Brown Conger, Brown Moray, Deepwater Conger, Dusky-mouthed Moray, Dusky-mouthed Moray Eel, Green Moray, Purplemouth Murena, Purple-mouthed Moray Eel.

Found singly, during the day in crevices, caves, and holes in the reef, out at night foraging for food, over clearwater rocky shorelines of reefs.
They feed nocturnally on crustaceans and fish.
Can "take a fancy to divers" if they are not careful.
Length - 130cm
Depth - 0-145m
Widespread Eastern Atlantic, Western Atlantic, Caribbean

Morays open and close their mouths to move water through their gills for respiration.
This behaviour can often be seen as a threat especially towards divers, in fact this is far from the truth, they are very shy creatures and will only attack if provoked! Ref: https://www.fishbase.in/summary/7548

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