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Yellow Moray

Gymnothorax prasinus (Richardson 1848)

Trophic Strategy

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Is nocturnally active; stays in crevices and holes during the day (Ref. 26966). Feeds mainly on crabs and fish (Ref. 26966).
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Biology

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Stays in holes and crevices. Feeds mainly on crabs and fish (Ref. 26966).
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Importance

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fisheries: of no interest; aquarium: commercial
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Yellow moray

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The yellow moray (Gymnothorax prasinus) is a moray eel of the genus Gymnothorax, found in southern Australia and between North Cape and the Māhia Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand.

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Yellow moray: Brief Summary

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The yellow moray (Gymnothorax prasinus) is a moray eel of the genus Gymnothorax, found in southern Australia and between North Cape and the Māhia Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand.

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