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  • A brightly-colored ribbon eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) in Alor, Indonesia. These eels are also commonly known as blue ribbon eels, but I've always taken exception to the name. Females are often entirely yellow, and juveniles are black. These ribbon eels are protandrous hermaphrodites, and males develop female sex organs and become female when they reach a certain size.
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  • A dead snowflake moray eel under a pier. Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia.
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  • The ribbon-like body if a white-margined moray eel (Gymnothorax albimarginatus). Taken during a night dive in Sangeang, Indonesia.
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  • A painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) side utterly still, waiting for fish to ambush. A fimbriated moray eel (Gymnothoras fimbriatus) slides by underneath it. Cannibal Rock, Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • A blue ribbon eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) in the sand.  Wainilu, Rinca, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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  • Cooperative hunting between a yellow-edged lyretail (Variola louti) and a yellowmargin moral eel (Gymnothorax flavimarginatus). Cannibal Rock, Horseshoe Bay, Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
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