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Spotted Garden Eel

Heteroconger hassi

Family: Congridae | Genus: Heteroconger

Spotted Garden Eel  (Heteroconger hassi)

Spotted Garden Eel

Heteroconger hassi

Family: Congridae | Genus: Heteroconger

Marine environments | Planktivorous | Indo-Pacific | Up to 40 cm | Up to 35 years

Garden eels are serpent-like fish that live in large colonies on sandy seabeds near coral reefs. They take their name from their distinctive behaviour of remaining partially buried in the sand, emerging only with the upper part of their bodies to feed on plankton drifting in the currents, creating the appearance of an underwater “garden”. They have prominent eyes, sharp curved teeth, and the ability to construct stable burrows in sandy substrates.


Geographical distribution

They inhabit Indo-Pacific waters, including the Red Sea and East Africa, extending to the Society Islands; northwards to the Ryukyu and Ogasawara Islands, and southwards to north-western Australia and New Caledonia; throughout Micronesia.


Anguila jardinera punteada
Heteroconger hassi en Poema del Mar
Anguila jardinera punteada en Poema del Mar

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In the wild

    • Planktivorous: feed on small planktonic animals drifting above them

    • Take advantage of strong currents carrying food

    Under human care

    • Feed on suspended plankton

    • Require feeding in two daily portions

    Icono de Anfibios Conservation status

    Estado de conservación preocupación menor anguila jardinera