Marching to the beat of a little drum

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Tom Smedley

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It seems that the little fellas pull the biggest heart strings!

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Our Confidence - March 18, 2010
 
nice shot! We see more juvenile fish on Bonaire than anywhere else we've been diving. It's one reason we're drawn back....that and the diver's freedom of diving where, how long, how much, and whenver we want! :wink:
 
Nice shot. I saw more spotted drums (this species) on Curacao than I have seen elsewhere in the Caribbean, and I have been quite a few places. Maybe they are especially common on Bonaire and Curacao.
 
Dave:

I see far more adult Spotted Drums on Curacao than anywhere else.

I see far more Juvenile Spotted Drum on Little Cayman than anywhere else.

Interesting on what we find.
 
Great shot Tom!

We've seen more juvenie spotted drums offshore Curacao than any other spot we've traveled.

Plenty of adults too.
 
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