Murenee
Murenee is a genus of eels found in the family Congridae, which includes both marine and freshwater species. The genus Murenee is characterized by its elongated, cylindrical body and the presence of a single dorsal fin that is located towards the rear of the body. This fin is typically small and may be difficult to see. Murenee species are known for their ability to change color, which is a common trait among eels. They are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters, although some species can be found in temperate regions as well.
Murenee species are generally solitary and are known to be slow-moving. They are often found in deep
Murenee species are of interest to scientists and aquarists alike, due to their unique appearance and behavior.