hello friends.
especially in the summer months, when the waves are small, i like to dive and snorkel.
i am in love with all types of morays and always have some at home. i catch morays in the right sizes, study them for a while and bring them back to get another one.
i would consider myself almost an expert on morays and know exactly how to take care for them, how they will react and so on.
now i went to a new area to snorkel and catch a moray that i never saw before, not even in databases. i am hoping somebody here know what type it is because i cant figure it out.
when i saw it in the water i thought it was a sea snake but when i had it in the bucket i could clearly see it was a moray - weird but a moray.
it seems extremely calm, i cant see any teeth and it seem not at all to be interested in meaty food. in a regular case new morays in the tank eat at the second day already from the stick (frozen seafood mixed) but this one seem to search for food but i dont think its eating meat.
in the area where i catch it are lots of algae, so probably thats why i never saw it before and it eat something else. it looks almost like a dog sniffing around on the ground and in each corner as if would search for something specific to eat.
thats the first time i have not even a clue what type of moray or animal it is - probably even rare.
its about 2ft long, very thin for its size and also unusual shape of head.
here a pic of it.
especially in the summer months, when the waves are small, i like to dive and snorkel.
i am in love with all types of morays and always have some at home. i catch morays in the right sizes, study them for a while and bring them back to get another one.
i would consider myself almost an expert on morays and know exactly how to take care for them, how they will react and so on.
now i went to a new area to snorkel and catch a moray that i never saw before, not even in databases. i am hoping somebody here know what type it is because i cant figure it out.
when i saw it in the water i thought it was a sea snake but when i had it in the bucket i could clearly see it was a moray - weird but a moray.
it seems extremely calm, i cant see any teeth and it seem not at all to be interested in meaty food. in a regular case new morays in the tank eat at the second day already from the stick (frozen seafood mixed) but this one seem to search for food but i dont think its eating meat.
in the area where i catch it are lots of algae, so probably thats why i never saw it before and it eat something else. it looks almost like a dog sniffing around on the ground and in each corner as if would search for something specific to eat.
thats the first time i have not even a clue what type of moray or animal it is - probably even rare.
its about 2ft long, very thin for its size and also unusual shape of head.
here a pic of it.