Barred-fin moray

Gymnothorax zonipectis

The barred-fin moray, bar-tail moray, ''Gymnothorax zonipectis'', is a species of marine fish in the family Muraenidae.
Barred-Fin Moray (Gymnothorax zonipectis) Air Prang, Lembeh. A bit more of the face (it was a shy moray) Barred-fin moray,Geotagged,Gymnothorax zonipectis,Indonesia,Spring

Appearance

The barred-fin moray is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length of 50 cm, but the ones usually observed are rather 30 cm.
Its serpentine in shape body has a light brown background color and is covered with patterns of a mix of points and discontinuous and misshapen dark brown lines.
A relatively large whitish spot spreads in the back corner of the eye.
Barred-fin moray (Gymnothorax zonipectis) Tanjung Lampy, Lembeh. Barred-fin moray,Geotagged,Gymnothorax zonipectis,Indonesia,Spring

Distribution

The barred-fin moray is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific area from the eastern cost of Africa to Polynesia and Hawaii, and also from Taiwan to New Caledonia.

This moray eel likes shallow and detrital waters from lagoons and external reef slopes up to 132 feet .
Barred-Fin Moray Seen in Cabilao, Philippines (2012). Photo by Mark Bockstael (my husband).
Is a tan moray with 2-4 longitudinal rows of brown blotches on body and bars on fins. Pale bands and blotches on jaws, dark band at rear edge of eye. It can reach 80 cm (2 3/4 ft.).
Habitat: Solitary. Inhabit reef crevices, mainly of outer slopes in 4-40 m. Indo-Pacific.       Fall,Geotagged,Gymnothorax zonipectis,Philippines

Behavior

The barred-fin moray is a carnivore, solitary, secretive and benthic animal. During daytime, it sits in a shelter where it lives often invisible and at night, it goes out to actively hunt prey, consisting of small fishes.
Barred-Fin Moray (Gymnothorax zonipectis) Air Prang, Lembeh.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/76940/barred-fin_moray_gymnothorax_zonipectis.html Barred-fin moray,Geotagged,Gymnothorax zonipectis,Indonesia,Spring

Habitat

The barred-fin moray is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific area from the eastern cost of Africa to Polynesia and Hawaii, and also from Taiwan to New Caledonia.

This moray eel likes shallow and detrital waters from lagoons and external reef slopes up to 132 feet .

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderAnguilliformes
FamilyMuraenidae
GenusGymnothorax
SpeciesG. zonipectis