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I've been looking for an eel to add to my tank and the goldentail moray ( gymnothorax milaris ) is a perfect fit. Now I've seen these eels on divers den a few times and they claim to be g. Milaris but they don't appear to be.
What are they?

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@ISpeakForTheSeas I’m sure you’d love to ID this brownish moray eel. Call me if it’s an Opichthidae. Morays are too hard
I've looked at the list of gymnothorax species from fishbase and unless ive missed something it doesn't seem to be a gymnothorax genus, it could be a pebble tooth
 
I am leaning towards echidna peli but I am not exactly sure but seems to be really similar
I've been looking for an eel to add to my tank and the goldentail moray ( gymnothorax milaris ) is a perfect fit. Now I've seen these eels on divers den a few times and they claim to be g. Milaris but they don't appear to be.
What are they?

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I am leaning towards echidna peli but I am not exactly sure but seems to be really similar

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That definitely looks like it but after looking at the fish base there are just too many eels that look like this. Definitely not G. Milaris
 
@ISpeakForTheSeas I’m sure you’d love to ID this brownish moray eel. Call me if it’s an Opichthidae. Morays are too hard
Haha, I'll take a closer look when I've got time (hopefully within the next few days - sorry; eel ID is tough, and I'm set to be super busy for the next several weeks, so I'm pretty much restricted to relatively easy ID's for the moment), but on first glance it does seem to be a Muraenidae species of some kind.
 
Haha, I'll take a closer look when I've got time (hopefully within the next few days - sorry; eel ID is tough, and I'm set to be super busy for the next several weeks, so I'm pretty much restricted to relatively easy ID's for the moment), but on first glance it does seem to be a Muraenidae species of some kind.
Surprisingly came into time today to take a closer look - OP, do any of the below seem like a good match?

-Gymnothorax richardsonii
-Gymnothorax pseudokidako
-Gymnothorax buroensis

For comparison:
-Richardsonii (this would be my guess if the eel is ~1' or less in length):
-Pseudokidako (Figures 5, 8, & 9 from the below):
-Buroensis:
 

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