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I'd ask this question (which snake eel is it?) on the BHB Facebook page.
 
1. Mantis or False Mantis?
2. 3 feet away from this shrimp there was a "tapir" looking out from his hole. The only fish with a face like this in my old Humann & Deloach book is Blackspotted Eel, but it has not been reported in Florida.

Just south of Blue Heron Bridge.View attachment 526705 View attachment 526706

1. Mantis Shrimp
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2. Snake Eel
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I know the Sharptail Eels. They do not dig into the sand but crowl around the reefs. If you meant Spotted Snake Eel, Ophichthus ophis, it should have "dark spots on head and body" as distinctive feature. Though colors can vary, of course.

Shrimp eel? (Ophichthus gomesii)
 
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