The flower dragon is a type of moray eel, a fish in the family Morayidae. Although it is an eel, it does not look like an eel, and it is called the Flower Dragon because of its colorful scales and its body shape, which is very much like that of a dragon.
The American Flower Dragon has an olive-green or brown body underside with beautiful colorful patterns, no pincers, and long whiskers. The body length is usually about 20-40cm. The American Flower Lobster has a white texture on its back.
Features of the flower lobster
The flower lobster is a kind of lobster with migratory habits. When there are hundreds or more of them, they line up on the seabed and parade around. Flower SpinyLobster, commonly known as the little bee, also known as the spiny lobster eye spotted lobster Caribbean spiny lobster, etc., in the eyes of the inhabitants of North and South America is a precious gift of nature. Flower dragons live mainly in offshore warm-water waters, from Brazil to North Carolina water depths of up to 90 meters.
Including the entire Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Bahamas and the eastern part of South America, and even in West Africa to see their traces. Although they are distributed throughout the Gulf of Mexico, those in the north generally inhabit water depths of only 33 meters.
Because it is a warm-water shrimp with more stringent water temperature requirements, it is subject to seasonal changes in water temperature, its southern Florida Peninsula and throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean Sea is the main habitat of the flower dragon. The flower dragon is strict on water temperature requirements, water temperature of about 30 ℃.