I dive in an area that is practically infested with triggerfish. Typically, I will come across no less than 2 or 3 of these critters on every single dive!
Recently, I was perched in front of a small cavern hiding from the current when a Titan Triggerfish swam 6 ft in front of me and went into the cavern (which dropped for abt another 10 ft). Knowing that triggerfish have nasty bites and can be quite aggressive, I decided to move a little further back in case it decided to come out the way the same way and bump straight into me.
My divemaster, who was also my buddy, decided to go head first into the cavern to have a look and the titan trigger swam right out from the other side. I was pretty shocked at this and in my head, I was trying to figure out which of the following was true:
a. my divemaster is fearless
b. my divemaster is a knucklehead
c. triggerfish are not all the dangerous unless they are guarding their nests
d. a and b
Does anybody have any idea which is the case?
tomcat
Recently, I was perched in front of a small cavern hiding from the current when a Titan Triggerfish swam 6 ft in front of me and went into the cavern (which dropped for abt another 10 ft). Knowing that triggerfish have nasty bites and can be quite aggressive, I decided to move a little further back in case it decided to come out the way the same way and bump straight into me.
My divemaster, who was also my buddy, decided to go head first into the cavern to have a look and the titan trigger swam right out from the other side. I was pretty shocked at this and in my head, I was trying to figure out which of the following was true:
a. my divemaster is fearless
b. my divemaster is a knucklehead
c. triggerfish are not all the dangerous unless they are guarding their nests
d. a and b
Does anybody have any idea which is the case?
tomcat