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Our experience has been the opposite.

That has been our experience with green moray eels, though.

I think both events are just luck of the draw.

We need to be dive buddies. I find a large green moray on almost every dive. On the 6 dives I did this weekend, I found 4. You find my sharks and I will find your morays.
 
We need to be dive buddies. I find a large green moray on almost every dive. On the 6 dives I did this weekend, I found 4. You find my sharks and I will find your morays.

I see a bunch of eels also. See green morays about every other dive down south

In a 2 day period I actually saw five different types of eel snorkeling right at the shore up north. Green, golden, spotted/snowflake, chain and sharp tail That was the only green I have ever seen snorkeling there, but I see all the others with some frequency I do spend a whole of time in the water there so don’t expect to see them all in a 30 minute snorkel
 
We need to be dive buddies. I find a large green moray on almost every dive. On the 6 dives I did this weekend, I found 4. You find my sharks and I will find your morays.

Deal:)
March 25 - April 5 - afternoon dives w/Blue Magic.
Gonna shoot for a couple weeks in August as well.
 
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