Comiendo una iguana recién nacida. Observé a dos del mismo color y tamaño, aprox. 9 cm de alto.
G. brasilianum juveniles?
This is the second species in the family Aetobatidae I have observed resting in the sand (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kathryn-Flowers/publication/340165611_Resting_Whitespotted_Eagle_Ray_Aetobatus_narinari_Aetobatidae/links/5f20304092851cd5fa4e458a/Resting-Whitespotted-Eagle-Ray-Aetobatus-narinari-Aetobatidae.pdf). Some divers have reported this behaviour and it seems to be more common than previously thought. Would love to hear from others who have seen this in Aetobatids and Myliobatids!
Phil Foster Park, Blue Heron Bridge, Riviera Beach, Palm Beach County
This is the first spawning sponge I saw in this particular dive site (The inside of San Juan) of the 2 I saw total, it was at about 54 ft with temp of 88 F.
I have the video but couldn't upload it.
At Dalila dive site at around 30ft at 86F
At Roberto dive site at 69ft. 86F
At Villa Blanca dive site at about 70 ft
Found at 60 ft. at 82 F.
This was the second one I found in this particular dive that was spawning.
Dive site: the inside of San Juan.
I have the video but couldnt upload it.
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