Thursday, March 23, 2017

Sergeant Major (Fish)

The sergeant major or pintano is a species of damselfish that is white with five black vertical stripes and a yellow top. Adult males are more bluish and have less visible stripes and a dark spot around the pectoral fin. They are usually about six inches long but can get as large as 9 inches long. 
We saw lots of them in Carlisle Bay off the island of Barbados. 

When our guide put food in the water the sergeant majors swarmed very, very thickly. 

2 comments:

  1. Swimming with these guys is like swimming in an aquarium.

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  2. They were so thick it was hard to avoid touching them.

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