Saturday, June 26, 2010

REDBARRED ROCKCOD(Blacktip Grouper)-epinephelus fasciatus

This little critter, not growing larger than 30cm can be found perched
in crevices of rock. They lie in wait of unsuspecting victoms, then in a
swift gulp swallow their prey whole. A very common specy found on the
north coast, and often caught by deep sea anglers. This one was caught
on a piece of chokka in 47m of water. This particular redbarred rockcod
was displaying a brilliant orange colouration with hints of yellow on
the fin tips....
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*Archie Viviers*

072 996 2269

archie@forafrica.co.za

Blog With Archie <http://archiemagangane.blogspot.com/>

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