something went wrong with the photo quality on that last post so I reposted it at another size and it got rid of the problem. So again, this is the Belize Tarpon all the fishermen lust after, Megalops atanticus The are only 3 and one half to 4 feet.
Nice shot. It's always special for me to see tarpon on a dive. A google search says these guys can get up to 8' and 350 lbs. Thats a big fish. Most of the ones I have seen have been in the 5' to 6' range. And they are unconcerned by divers. What I have noticed is that during the day they spend their time in small groups. I have never seen just 1 during the day and they seem pretty lethargic. At night they become a little territorial while feeding along the reef. Its as if each one has staked out their section of the reef to feed and they respect each others section. I took this out at Lighthouse Reef a couple years ago: http://www.geocities.com/tim_hoffman_s7/P6180792.JPG
Good one I looked up 'silver sides' and it says 50 or more species to small to identify so they are just all called 'silver sides', Tarpon just call them 'lunch'.
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