Description

The African pompano is a beautiful fish. It is a very graceful swimmer and will often swim in tight circles to catch its prey.

This is one of the most common fish found in Africa, but it can also be found in South America, Asia, and Australia. It lives in shallow waters near shorelines and reefs.

They also live in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. They feed on small crustaceans and other aquatic organisms. These fish are very fast swimmers, and they are known to migrate thousands of miles in search of food. They can grow up to 1 foot in length, but some have been known to reach 2 feet in length.

The African Pompano fish lives in warm water environments such as the tropical oceans and coastal areas. The water temperature here ranges from 68 degrees Fahrenheit to 84 degrees Fahrenheit.

These fish are known for their temperamental nature when it comes to feeding time or playtime with other fishes or humans who are trying to catch them with fishing nets or hooks attached to poles like fishermen do when they want to catch some fresh seafood for dinner tonight! They will try everything possible not just once but many times before giving up hope of escaping captivity after being caught by fishermen.