Name this eel

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I got this for my son's birthday and it was labeled as a Banded Eel, but all of those that I have ever seen have lines that are more crisp/clean. I do not think it's a snowflake as the pattern is different. It's about a foot long. Anyone happen to know?
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Well, I would guess it's in the moray family (gymnothorax?)
It -might- be an axanthic snowflake, in which case you've netted yourself quite the rare fish.

I feel like I may have seen this before, though...hmm
 
Def not snowflake, you're right.

So it looks like there are two eels that go by the name of banded moray: echidna polyzona, and gymnothorax rueppelliae. Look up both and see what you think. I suspect E polyzona.
 
Def not snowflake, you're right.

So it looks like there are two eels that go by the name of banded moray: echidna polyzona, and gymnothorax rueppelliae. Look up both and see what you think. I suspect E polyzona.

My suspicions also.
 

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