Wahoo are highly migratory and can travel long distances.
They exhibit a promiscuous mating behavior, where multiple males may fertilize a single female's eggs.
No regular migration pattern
Nests in shallow depressions in mud or sand
Unknown
Oviparous
Seasonal migration
Spawning in shallow water
Migratory
Spawning occurs in large schools near the water surface
Spawning in open water
Non-migratory
Males build nests and attract females for spawning
Eggs are laid in a nest made by the male
Males build nests and attract females
Egg laying
Some individuals migrate seasonally
Mating occurs in shallow waters
Lays adhesive eggs on aquatic plants
Weevers do not typically migrate, but they may move to deeper waters during the winter months.
During the breeding season, male weevers will establish territories and court females. The male guards the nest and protects the eggs until they hatch.
Not migratory
Males compete for females and engage in courtship displays
Spawning
Seasonal migrations
Mating occurs in groups and the female gives birth to live young