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Though i may not know the species it seems to be similar to the genus congridae, i am not sure since I am mainly assuming based on the beak like appearance on its mouth and i can't seem to get a clear image on the dorsal fin but I am sure @ISpeakForTheSeas would definitely find something more than i could
That was my first thought, too, but now I'm looking at the snake eels, which I think are close-ish to congers.Though i may not know the species it seems to be similar to the genus congridae, i am not sure since I am mainly assuming based on the beak like appearance on its mouth and i can't seem to get a clear image on the dorsal fin but I am sure @ISpeakForTheSeas would definitely find something more than i could
cause any weird eel like thing with fins is always called a dottyback apparently! Just kidding, no clue but its really cool!You hit the nail right on the head! Really cool eel a unique colour aswell, it reminded me of a gymnothorax which I saw at my store about a year ago, exact same colour besides the dorsal fin (The amount of times gymnothorax fimbriatus popped up on my search gave me a headache Lol)That was my first thought, too, but now I'm looking at the snake eels, which I think are close-ish to congers.
Ophichthus altipennis??
Well let’s hope he sees my comment!You hit the nail right on the head! Really cool eel a unique colour aswell, it reminded me of a gymnothorax which I saw at my store about a year ago, exact same colour besides the dorsal fin (The amount of times gymnothorax fimbriatus popped up on my search gave me a headache Lol)

