Eel identification

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Hi All,

Seen this guy today but forgot the name and want to do some research. Can anyone help me out? Thanks.
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Could you get a better picture of the head?
It’s probably either of the two mentioned here. Echidna catenata would have a less yellow head with a more blunt nose. Gymnothorax undulatus would have a yellow head and longer skinnier snout.
 

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This is our chain link moray. He only 10 inches so he's a juvenile but very similar in appearance to the posted pic. When I was shopping for him I did see some with slightly different colors. Could use a better picture of the head but it looks like a "Echidna" type of head to me.

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Spotted moray
 

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