Goldentail Moray
Gymnothorax miliaris
Max Size
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Max Depth
60 m
Description
The goldentail moray is a medium-sized fish that can reach a maximum length of 70 cm, but the ones usually observed are rather average 40 cm in length. Its serpentine in shape body has a brown light or dark background color dotted with small yellow spots. These later are smaller on the head and larger at the tail. The snout and the tail are yellowish. The inside of their mouth is white.
Distribution & habitat
The goldentail moray is widespread throughout the western Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, so it is present from Florida, Bermudas until southeast Brasil. Its presence was also reported in the islands from the center of the Atlantic Ocean like Saint Helena and Ascension but also close to the African coast in the Cape Verde Islands.
It typically lives on rocky and coral reef slopes between the surface and 35 meters (115.5 feet) in depth with a maximum reported at 60 meters (198 feet).
Biology
The conger moray is a solitary carnivorous fish, it leaves its lair at night to actively hunt its preys along the reef but it can also been observed hunting during daytime. It feeds mainly on small invertebrates like crustaceans and mollusks, rarely on small fishes.
Colors
Edible
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Benthic
Coral reef
Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Poisonous
See in SeabookSocial Behaviour
Solitary
Danger to human
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Goldentail Moray dangerous?
Goldentail Moray is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Goldentail Moray?
How deep does Goldentail Moray live?
Goldentail Moray can be found at depths of up to 60 meters.