Fish reproduce in a variety of ways. Most are broadcast spawners,
meaning that when the time is right, the females release their eggs, the
males release their sperm and they both meet and mix producing
fertilized eggs that develop into fish fry (meroplankton) and eventually
into adult fish. These snapper are spawning and you can tell by the
large cloud of gametes in the water.
By producing a lot of eggs, the snapper hope to overwhelm any predators
trying to make a meal so that there is no way all the fry are eaten and
some will have a chance of surviving. Course there are predators that
time their arrival with this spawning to eat all those nutritious eggs
and gametes.... Yum!
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