I could easily be wrong. I'm going more by the way they are together in there. Color is right for a wolf eel.Thanks. I see gunnels all the time, but the head on the orange one threw me off. Not the normal oval shape.
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I could easily be wrong. I'm going more by the way they are together in there. Color is right for a wolf eel.Thanks. I see gunnels all the time, but the head on the orange one threw me off. Not the normal oval shape.
Def an odd pairing no matter what they are.I could easily be wrong. I'm going more by the way they are together in there. Color is right for a wolf eel.
Actually, that is pretty common for gunnels. They are very communal.Def an odd pairing no matter what they are.
Yes, that is why I thought gunnel. I have seen pictures on NW Dive Club of LOTS of gunnels lined up side by side. @Boarderguy Have you looked at the NW Dive Club site? Jan Kocian's pictures are amazing.Actually, that is pretty common for gunnels. They are very communal.
Juvenile wolfeels on the other hand are pretty exclusively solo.
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I'm on there under the same name. Jan has some really cool pics and an amazing back story.Yes, that is why I thought gunnel. I have seen pictures on NW Dive Club of LOTS of gunnels lined up side by side. @Boarderguy Have you looked at the NW Dive Club site? Jan Kocian's pictures are amazing.
That's really cool to see. Three differing colors is what I'm hung up on. Still really neat. I've seen the together often but almost always greens and reds. Never that orange and not ones so very different in appearance.Actually, that is pretty common for gunnels. They are very communal.