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Goldentail Moray

Gymnothorax miliaris

Goldentail Moray is a tropical Atlantic reef eel with a yellow to brown body and a bright yellow tail. It hides in holes and crevices by day and hunts at night, feeding mainly on small fishes and crustaceans.

海水
Goldentail Moray reference image
James St. John, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Golden-yellow tail that contrasts with the darker front half of the body
  • Small dark spots scattered on a yellow to brown body
  • Moray head with tubular nostrils and a continuous eel-like dorsal fin

栖息地

Shallow coral reefs, rocky ledges, rubble slopes, and mangrove-adjacent reefs; usually sheltering in crevices and under coral heads from the surf zone to moderate depths.

饵料备注

Best taken with fresh cut fish, squid strips, shrimp, or small live baits presented near reef holes. Angling interest is limited; it is not a common target species.

行为

Nocturnal ambush predator that rests with only the head exposed and strikes at passing fish, crabs, and shrimp. It is secretive and can bite hard when handled or hooked.

注意事项

Bites can be severe; avoid handlining or reaching into crevices. In some tropical areas reef-associated eels may pose ciguatera risk if eaten, and local regulations may discourage harvest.

钓法备注

Use stout tackle and short leaders around structure, dropping bait into holes or working edges of reef ledges at night. Retrieve slowly and be ready for a sudden run back into cover.