what the heck kind of Eel did I get???

NaturalGothic

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Hey guys
I received an eel order this morning; the label claims it’s a dwarf golden moray eel. Looking at it, however, I’m not sure that’s right. Anyone have any ideas what he might be?
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Some extra information:
- Part of a class of snake eels, also known as worm eels
- These eels reach around 3 and a half feet
- They are found among reefs, dwelling in the sandbed and rocks
- Their main diet consists of crabs, stomatopods (mantis shrimp), and echinoderms.

They seem to be similar to morays in care, but are more active swimmers. Perhaps someone with experience in these guys can chime in.
 

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Golden spot eel it is which grows to 3ft and feeds at night and unlike most morays, it eats starfish, urchines, sand dollars and sea cucumbers as well as crabs and even mantis shrimp.
 

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