Species guide
How to catch Fimbriate moray
Gymnothorax fimbriatus

brackishsaltwaterMuraenidae
The fimbriate moray is an eel-like species known for its dark spotted pattern. It inhabits coral reefs and protected inshore waters, often hiding among dead corals and in small caves. This nocturnal predator feeds on small fish and crustaceans.
Where they live
Found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, the fimbriate moray lives in lagoons, reef flats, and seaward reefs up to 50 meters deep. It prefers protected, shallow inshore areas including harbors and coral rubble habitats.
Typical size
Up to about 93 cm
What they eat
- small fish
- crustaceans
Best baits
- small fish pieces
- shrimp
Best lures
- soft plastic lures
- jigs
How to fish for them
- bottom fishing
- lure fishing near reefs
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