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| Bubbles
from the Naturalist Jerry's tank - by Jerry Ligon |
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It
has always been known as a quaint saying that teachers are often repaid by their
students for the bits of knowledge and insights that were given to them. The
students return and make the educator proud. This was demonstrated this spring
when two students of mine came back to Bonaire to dive. They had taken my Dive
with the Naturalist last year and I showed them what a Longlure Frogfish
looked like on our dive on Bari. They knew to expect them to look just like
the sponges that they prefer to sit on, and to expect them to be almost any
color, making them one of the most challenging creatures to find.
Courtney and Michael DeLoach found a pair of frogfish on their checkout dive
on the day they arrived and right after their orientation. Of course I was delighted
that there were two new frogfish on Bari that none of us knew about, and that
one was a purple/gray one that looked just like the purple sponge that it rested
on. I found them later on that day, 14 May, 2008 and began to log data on my
new subjects. At the time of discovery, the purple one was larger than the gold/brown
male and was, indeed a female, g and p. This translates to her being gravid
and panting, with a noticeable swelling of the abdomen and rapid breathing,
which indicates that she was hydrating the mature eggs-getting as much oxygenated
water to the eggs as possible for their proper development.
I have taken on the task of studying Longlure Frogfish since I saw my first
one in 1994. Their habit of staying in one location makes them ideal ocean subjects
to compile natural history data on. However some of them do move around quiet
a bit, often being 10 feet away from where they were seen the day before, and
others stay on one sponge for 4 to 7 months. The difference I have surmised
is due to whether the frogfish have settled on a spot that is the territory
of a damsel fish. Damsel fish do not want anything on their territories and
become quite agitated when something or someone comes near their territory,
They refuse to leave the interloper alone and will make them move around as
they try to find a spot that is not so hotly defended. Seahorses also face this
same behavior from damsel fish. Divers, especially with cameras who are trying
to get photos of either of these charismatic creatures, also suffer the ire
of territorial damsels and will get physically nipped by the resident damsel.
I remember one particular territorial damsel that went so far as to physically
pick up an orange seahorse at Barcadera divesite and swim out of its territory,
then, unceremoniously dropped the seahorse, like a piece of refuse, right in
front of my unbelieving eyes. I felt like wagging a finger at the damsel and
warning him that "he does not do that to seahorses."
The more I study frogfish and seahorses, the more I realize that there is no
getting to the bottom of them. They always leave you with more questions than
answers, but a few things that I have noticed about each of these two sought
after species is that their reproduction is directly related to the moon phase.
This is
a YouTube video from Ellen Muller, taken here on Bonaire of spawning frogfish,
after sunset, on 4 September, 2006.
Full moon during that time period was 7 September, 2006. I have been keeping
records from anyone who reports to me of any reproduction or courtship behavior
that they happen to witness while diving here on Bonaire, and by keeping notes,
I can predict to see certain signs of courtship during certain weeks here on
the island.
The chart below the image is a summary of recordings going back to 2006. Remember,
when I list a certain EVENT for a particular species, it is the day that someone
sighted reproductive behavior, and also remember that we may have been watching
this particular pair of seahorses or frogfish for sometimes 2 or 3 months in
which we did not see any reproductive behavior. Also, I have noticed that those
that we do see almost every day, do not follow every full moon reproductive
cycle with another on the next full moon. Most likely the acquisition of energy
to produce gametes can not be accomplished within a one-month time period.

Michael and Cortney DeLoach, vacationing on Bonaire, mid-May, 2008
| Date | EVENT | MOON PHASE | Species under observation since.. |
| ................ | ........................... | ||
| 25 Dec06 | Bari Lime green female G&P | Full moon 24 Dec 06 | |
| 7 Jan 07 | Bari Frogs together | Full moon 3 Jan 07 | 3 months |
| 5 March 07 | Bari Yellow Frog G&P | Full Moon 3 March 07 | |
| 5 March 07 | Bari, Prapawns frogies together near Samur | ||
| 10 March 07 | Something Spec. pink frog G&P | ||
| 10 March 07 | Something Spec. qll Brown Chromis on reef spawning | 3 months |
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| 10 March 07 | Something Spec. qll Brown Chromis on reef spawning | ||
| 10 March 07 | Stove-Pipe Sponges Smoking | ||
| 10 March 07 | Something Spec. Sea Cucumber smoking | ||
| 18 April 07 | Photo by guests of Orange Hairy Blenny-mating | Full Moon 2 April 07 | |
| 3 May 07 | Bari Marge reports frog G&P | Full moon 2 May 07 | 11ap |
| 7July 07 | 2 frogs G&P, Andrea1 and Bari | Full Moon 30 June 07 | 6 months for Bari's; Andrea's since 21 June 07 |
| 14 July 07 | strong currents at Carl's Hill running South | New Moon 14 July 07 | |
| 15 Aug07 | past 3 weeks we found 4 tiny,all black frogies on bari | ||
| 21 Aug 07 | I found tiny red frogie on davit, Shawna, Gus along | ||
| 16 Sep 07 | Tide in Salina Leche Max covering entire mud flats New Moon 11 sept-Full 26 S | Moon is 5 days old | |
| 20 Dec 07 | Andrea 1 Yellow Female big | Full Moon 24 Dec 07 | 6 months |
| 25 Jan 08 | Marco and Michael found Mi Dushi Female | Full Moon 22 Jan 08 | |
| 23 Feb08 | Petrie's Pillar, German found 2 seahorses intwined | Full Moon 21 Feb 08 | |
| No Frog on Bari 10 Jan 08-27 Feb 08, Dianna found one and broke our spell | |||
| March 08 | Mi Dushi pair together | Full Moon 21 March 08 | since 25 Jan |
| 12 April 08 | Bari frog G&P end of Pipe | ||
| 17 April 08 | German found G&P frog at La Danias | Full Moon 20 April 08 | |
| 27 April 08 | Marco found 2 Seahorses together Carl's Hill | Full Moon 20 April 08 | |
| 27 April 08 | Mi Dushi frog G&P, Huge abdomen | Full Moon 20 April 08 | 3 months- since 25 Jan 08 |
| 4 May 08 | Gaby's frog at Just a Nice Dive G&P | Full Moon 20 May 08 | |
| 11 May 08 | Stove-pipe sponges smoking. Moon 18 Days Old | Full Moon 20 May 08 | |
| 12 May 08 | DeLoachs found Barrel pair at 40 feet- found on checkout dive | ||
| 20 May 08 | Barrel Pair female G&P | Full moon 20 May 08 | |
| 3 June 08 | High tides Salina Leche FULL | New Moon 3 June 08 | |
| 19 June 08 | Mi Dushi female G&P | Full Moon 18 June 08 | since 25 Jan |
| 27 June 08 | Bari-Barrel female showing distended abdomen | Full Moon 18 June 08 | since 12 May |
| 18 July 08 | Leon finds Yellow Seahorse under Mi Dushi boat | ||
| 21 July 08 | German reports Andrea's new Frog pair G&P | Full Moon 18 July 08 | |
| 7 Aug 08 | Bari new frogie found near Cement Buoy 21feet | ||
| 15 Aug 08 | Leon found pair of Seahorses under boat Mi Dushi | ||
| 14 Aug 08 | 3pairs Seahorses all very close | Full Moon 16 Aug 08 | |
| 21 August 08 | Chandlers found new frogie 12 feet deep -Samur | ||
| Bari now has 4 known Frogies | |||
| 23 Aug 08 | Seahorse pair Entwined Candace-Rappel | Full Moon 16 Aug 08 | |
| 29 Aug 08 | Rock Pile found 3 reef sharks FANTASTIC last that I have seen were Sept06 at SW Corner with Rita |