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The ribbon eel ( Rhinomuraena quaesita ), also known as the leaf-nosed moray eel or bernis eel, is a species of moray eel, the only member of the genus Rhinomuraena. The ribbon eel is found in sand burrows and reefs in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Although generally placed in the moray eel family Muraenidae, it has several distinctive features ...
The white ribbon eel or ghost eel, Pseudechidna brummeri, is a species of saltwater eels, the only member of the genus Pseudechidna of the Muraenidae (Moray eel) family. It is found in the Indo-Pacific oceans from the western Indian Ocean to Samoa, and north to the Ryukyu Islands. Its length is 8–30 inches (20–76 cm). White ribbon eel in ...
A Sailfin tang, a brown fish with five vertical white stripes, a blue spot on the caudal fin, and yellow fins. A green Moana kali fish on a light blue background. A Yellow-eyed surgeon, a brown and white fish with a bright yellow eye. Ocean sunfish.
Banded snake eel: Myrichthys colubrinus: No: 97 cm (38.2 in) Banded eel: Echidna polyzona: No: 69 cm (27.2 in) Black edge moray eel: Gymnothorax saxicola: No: 60 cm (23.6 in) Blue ribbon eel, black ribbon eel: Rhinomuraena quaesita: No: 130 cm (51.2 in) Chainlink moray eel: Echidna catenata: No: Can be kept with fish too small to swallow: 165 ...
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African glass catfish ( Pareutropius debauwi) African lungfish (genus Protopterus) Aholehole (genus Kuhlia and family Kuhliidae) Airbreathing catfish (family Clariidae) Airsac catfish (genus Heteropneustes) Alaska blackfish. Albacore. Alewife. Alfonsino.
The American eel ( Anguilla rostrata) is a facultative catadromous fish found on the eastern coast of North America. Freshwater eels are fish belonging to the elopomorph superorder, a group of phylogenetically ancient teleosts. [2] The American eel has a slender, supple, snake-like body that is covered with a mucus layer, which makes the eel ...
Eel as food. Eel shop in Japan. Eels are elongated fish, ranging in length from five centimetres (2 in) to four metres (13 ft). [1] Adults range in weight from 30 grams to over 25 kilograms. They possess no pelvic fins, and many species also lack pectoral fins. The dorsal and anal fins are fused with the caudal or tail fin, forming a single ...