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Info on an EEL
I just got in a eel and I was given the description from my supplier that it is a
Gold/Pink Pygmy Moray EEL (Brazil) No scientific name and I can't find any info on it. It is about 8" long and eating silversides 1 hour after acclimation. Hopefully pics this weekend. Any info would be appreciated Kevin |
Far from really being knowledgeable on the topic but man that is an odd one to me. Bear in mind the source of anything I know about eels is "the internets" and not "the books" (trying to sound a bit like dubya there, not sure if that really got through or not though :lol:). But I've never heard of any species of eel or moray with the name "pygmy" in it other than Gymnothorax melatremus, but even then it's more usually called "golden dwarf", not "golden pygmy". But for what it's worth, the range of colours for a golden dwarf include a little bit of pink so I wonder if there's a chance it could be that. But from everything I've read, there's no way they are found in Brazil - it is a Indo/Pacific species.
The clincher would be the eye colour, IMO. If the eyes are blue then it is probably a golden dwarf, and the "Brazil" part of the name is just wingnut mistake. Another possibility I'm thinking is maybe Gymnothorax miliaris, canary moray or goldentail moray, which is a Tropical Atlantic species, but at a max size of 70cm apparently, I don't think that truly qualifies as a "pygmy". :neutral: I'd sure like to come see it. I'll try to play hookey this afternoon perhaps and come pay you guys a visit. :) |
Ok, the mystery deepens as I continue to do more googles on this.
I find several (*several*) LFS/Wholesaler websites over the world that claim to sell G. melatremus from Brazil. This lends credence to the "It could be a golden dwarf" theory, but .. then again .. they could all just be wrong about the collection location, or the species ID. However, I do find two good articles that talk about the differences between G.miliaris and G.melatremus (well, among other things) and after reading these two, I think the safest guess (without seeing it) is indeed the goldentail (miliaris). http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume.../eels/Eels.htm http://coralnotesfromthefield.blogsp...goldstein.html I thought this passage from the wwm article linked above, interesting enough to quote: Quote:
Anyhow, I still think the clincher here is eye colour. Blue = melatremus, yellow = miliaris or perhaps some other species. |
Got a pic Kevin?
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Ok so I went and peeked at this eel, there's no doubt in my mind that it's a golden dwarf, aka G. melatremus. Has the blue eyes :mrgreen:
I managed the following pics from my cell phone. I see I needn't bother even trying tank photos with my phone in the future. Sorry they are such poor quality. :neutral: http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...91025-1131.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...91025-1131.jpg |
+1 looks like my goldens :mrgreen:
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Thanks Tony;
Great seeing you today. Kevin |
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