are garden eels dangerous
Garden Eel Garden Eel The spotted garden eel ( Heteroconger haddi ) is a heteroconger belonging to the family Congridae . It is native to the Indo - Pacific . The garden eels are the subfamily Heterochongrinae in the conger eel family Congridae . The majority of garden eels live in the Indo - Pacific , but species are also found in warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean and East Pacific. These small eels live in burrows on the sea floor and get their name from their practice of poking their bodies remain hidden. Since they tend to live in groups, the many eel hands " growing " from the sea floor resemble the plants in a garden. They very greatly in colour depending on the exact species involved. The largest species reaches about 120 cm ( 47 in ) in length, but most species do not surpass 60 cm ( 24 in ). Garden eel colonies can grow as large as one acre in surface area. Garden Eel While diving in tropical waters, you may come across what appears to be