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is this a Monkey Faced EEL? or some thing else ?

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:21 pm
by sparky
We have been seeing this little fella down at Netarts for some time now but not sure what it is any one have any idea

I think its a Monkey Faced Eel.
Diver Doug thinks its a Cresent headed Gunnel

so what the hell is this thing besides being rather unique it is reale realy shy I was suprised it let me take its picture he usaly hides way up under his den when we get close to it

Sparky




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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 5:08 am
by John Rawlings
It looks like it is a Cockscomb....probably a Slender Cockscomb, Anoplarchus insignis, although the body is not visible in your photo to provide us with additional clues.

- John

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:07 am
by nwscubamom
OH COOL SPARKY!!! \:D/

I took your photo and zoomed in on it until my aging eyes could get a good look at it. :) And yes, it's definitely a Monkeyface Prickleback (Cebidichthys violaceus)

They are shy, as you know, and also stay in the same spot for YEARS!

(John, I ruled out Slender Cockscomb because of no stripes on the lower lip, and the face is too puffy and fat, not streamlined like a gunnel or cockscomb)

Congrats on a fun find, and being able to get that pic of a very shy critter.

- Janna :)

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:10 am
by thelawgoddess
wow; that's a crazy-looking fish!

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:54 am
by John Rawlings
I stand corrected! :prayer:

I was thinking that it was a cockscomb because it seems like there is a little crest starting between the eyes.

I've never seen a Monkeyface prickleback....but I sure would LIKE to!

- John

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 12:26 pm
by nwscubamom
You and me both, John!!

But then again, I'd like to see a Lumpsucker, a Red Brotula, a Sixgill Shark, a Snailfish, a Longspine Combfish....etc etc etc....

Poor me! :-({|=

- Janna :)

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:08 pm
by Sounder
nwscubamom wrote:You and me both, John!!

But then again, I'd like to see a Lumpsucker, a Red Brotula, a Sixgill Shark, a Snailfish, a Longspine Combfish....etc etc etc....

Poor me! :-({|=

- Janna :)
We're lucky to have you around Janna!!! Folks like you, John, Valerie, Tim, Lowell (well, not any more!), Jan, etc really have added deeper meaning and enjoyment of knowing what my underwater finds are.

Speaking of critter IDing, when is the next REEF class? Mrs. Sounder wishes to attend, and I always enjoy a rousing game of Fish-o!

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 2:49 pm
by nwscubamom
Good news!! We're getting some courses in place now for 2007 - 2008 - and you can see them here as I get more details:

http://www.pnwscuba.com/critterwatchers/classes.htm

Thanks for the kind words, Doug!

- Janna :)

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 9:57 pm
by sparky
Janna I have a few more shots of this my Monkey Faced EEL

if you would like I coud email them to ya so you could get a better look sadly none of them show the body

and you should come make a dive with Doug And I at Netarts Boat roam thats where I found this one it has been there for a couple years now

maybe we could arange a time for a Money Faced EEL Photo Hunt

Sparky

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 12:58 am
by Sea of Green
I'm in the ageing eyes catagory, I enlarged it but still can't make it out. I see what looks like an eye in the middle of it's head.

Thanks! But I'm still virtually around...

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 3:58 pm
by Huskychemist
Sounder wrote:
We're lucky to have you around Janna!!! Folks like you, John, Valerie, Tim, Lowell (well, not any more!), Jan, etc really have added deeper meaning and enjoyment of knowing what my underwater finds are.

Why thanks! I absolutely love the critter-watching threads on here and northwestdiver. It somewhat satisfies my jonesing for being in the water again. I've been dry for almost a month now...and I don't mean in a dry suit!

My first Thailand posts should be next week. I have a dive planned for Monday. Should be fun!

And I'm still around...virtually... Heck, on the other board, I just made a few comments on other critter ID threads. Thanks to the wonders of digital technology.


Happy Diving!

Lowell

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 6:57 pm
by Scubak
I've got one for ya...
Now if I only knew how to attach a pic.
K

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 7:45 pm
by sparky
Scuba k

first host it on Flicker or what ever site you post your pictures on
Then you copy the adress of the Picture and when posting here first hit the img tab at the top of the page then paste your picture adress and then hit img againe


Sparky

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:40 pm
by WylerBear
Sparky,
It looks like I won't be getting any dives in while at Cannon Beach this year. Sigh. One of these days we will actually meet and/or dive together. Oh well,...

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:59 pm
by sparky
WylerBear wrote:Sparky,
It looks like I won't be getting any dives in while at Cannon Beach this year. Sigh. One of these days we will actually meet and/or dive together. Oh well,...

](*,) ](*,) ](*,) oh man I was just starting to look foward to our dive #-o ok fine be that way oh well that dive site isnt going any place and if it were i dont think I would want to be diving then any how ok keep me posted
well get this figured out some day

hey if nothing else maybe we could do a Soda and shoot the Dive BS let me know if you will have somefree time to kill

Sparky

Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:15 pm
by WylerBear
sparky wrote:[hey if nothing else maybe we could do a Soda and shoot the Dive BS let me know if you will have somefree time to kill

Sparky
The problem is I am not going to be there as long as I originally thought and I will be studying like a maniac for a class I have starting on the 2nd. Not much of a relaxing vacation. But I really want to take the class so need to do the obsessive-studying thing to achieve my goal. Sorry we won't meet.
Perhaps we can decide on another time. I really want to dive the Oregon coast. And it's very close. Maybe we can look at late August/early September to see what Tides/Currents are doing around then and we can pick a day when neither of us is working to do a couple dives.