lintworm 25 May 2023 No, this is Trachinotus blochii. The African pompano should be the big one that is mostly swimming on its own, whereas there are 4 somewhat smaller T. blochii which often keep together.
No, this is Trachinotus blochii. The African pompano should be the big one that is mostly swimming on its own, whereas there are 4 somewhat smaller T. blochii which often keep together.
Mr Gharial 25 May 2023 @lintworm Thanks for the correction! I did see that one, but assumed it was the Indian threadfish at the moment
@lintworm Thanks for the correction! I did see that one, but assumed it was the Indian threadfish at the moment