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Best places to dive with Ribbon Eel
Rhinomuraena quaesita
A slender moray with a flared nostril and vivid colour that changes with life stage, from black juvenile to blue-and-yellow male to yellow female. It sits with its head out of a burrow on sandy reef edges. A popular macro and photographic subject on Wakatobi's slopes.
Destinations ranked by how reliably ribbon eel is seen. The bars show the likelihood by month — never a guarantee. See the full species page for more.
| Month | Likelihood |
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| January | commonly seen |
| February | commonly seen |
| March | commonly seen |
| April | commonly seen |
| May | commonly seen |
| June | commonly seen |
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| October | commonly seen |
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| December | commonly seen |
Commonly seen poking from the sand and rubble at Twin Rocks and other sites, both blue adults and black juveniles.
| Month | Likelihood |
|---|---|
| January | occasional |
| February | occasional |
| March | occasional |
| April | occasional |
| May | occasional |
| June | occasional |
| July | occasional |
| August | occasional |
| September | occasional |
| October | occasional |
| November | occasional |
| December | occasional |
Ribbon eels poke out of the sand at macro sites such as Coral Cove. Regularly found but localised to sandy patches.
| Month | Likelihood |
|---|---|
| January | occasional |
| February | occasional |
| March | occasional |
| April | occasional |
| May | occasional |
| June | occasional |
| July | occasional |
| August | occasional |
| September | occasional |
| October | occasional |
| November | occasional |
| December | occasional |
Found on sandy reef margins; regularly pointed out by guides but not on every dive.