Jewel Moray
Muraena lentiginosa
Jewel Moray (Muraena lentiginosa) is a colorful Pacific moray eel with a spotted, often jewel-like pattern. It is a reef-dwelling ambush predator that hides by day and hunts at night; it is rarely targeted by anglers.

识别要点
- Yellow-green to brown body covered in fine dark spotting and pale speckling
- Thick moray body with a blunt head and small eyes
- No pectoral fins and a continuous eel-like dorsal/caudal/anal fin fringe
栖息地
Rocky and coral reefs, reef ledges, caves, and crevices in shallow to mid-depth tropical eastern Pacific waters; usually sheltering with only the head exposed.
饵料备注
Rarely fished intentionally. If hooked incidentally, it may take fish chunks, squid, or other fresh cut bait near reef structure; small jigs or lures are not typical targets.
行为
Nocturnal ambush predator that feeds on fish and crustaceans. It remains hidden in holes during daylight and can strike quickly when prey passes close.
注意事项
Has sharp teeth and a strong bite; handle with extreme care or avoid handling altogether. Reef-associated morays can pose a ciguatera risk if eaten, depending on location.
钓法备注
Best approached as an incidental reef catch rather than a game species. Use stout tackle and a heavy leader around structure; avoid probing holes by hand or with bare fingers.