Moray Gallery A Dwarf Moray (Gymnothorax Melatremus) and Whitemouth Moray (Gymnothorax meleagris) sharing a cavity in the reef A Stout Moray (Gymnothorax eurostus) in the coral at Dotti’s Reef, 25′ depth. A young Whitemouth Moray (Gymnothorax meleagris) in the coral at O’oma A Dragon Moray (Enchelycore pardalis) in a coral head at 40ft depth, Suck ‘Em Up Cavern, Kona Tiger snake moray (Scuticaria tigrina) at 25ft depth, Suck-Em-Up Cave A Whitemouth Moray (Gymnothorax meleagris) around 25ft depth A large Undulated Moray (gymnothorax undulatus) shows a toothy threat to the camera, 70ft depth at Tanks A dwarf moray (Gymnothorax melatremus) in the cave wall at The Hive at 30′ depth A Whitemouth Moray (Gymnothorax meleagris) in the reef at Mahukona Coming face to face with a large Yellowmargin Moray (Gymnothorax flavimarginatus) in a cave A zebra moray (Gymnomuraena zebra) in the coral at Hoover’s Towers A Snowflake Moray (Echidna nebulosa) in the reef at Three Tables, Oahu A banded moray (Echidna polyzona) in the coral at 30′ depth, Pentagon A large Undulated Moray (gymnothorax undulatus) shows a toothy threat to the camera, 70ft depth at Tanks Yellowmargin moray (Gymnothorax flavimarginatus) Dwarf moray (Gymnothorax melatremus) 30ft depth at Hoover’s Tower Share this:WhatsAppRedditEmail Author: Andrew An electrical engineer, amateur astronomer, and diver, living and working on the island of HawaiĘ»i. View all posts by Andrew