Grey Reef Shark

The blacktail reef shark, found in tropical Indo-Pacific waters, is a medium-sized shark recognized by its distinct black tail edge. It inhabits coral reefs and adjacent deeper waters. Known for its schooling behavior, this shark is both a popular gamefish and a minor commercial species.
Length~120 (max 260)
Weight~19 (max 33)
WaterSalt
Depth1000 ft
- Other namesGray reef shark
- Length~120 (max 260)
- Weight~19 (max 33)
- WaterSalt
- Depth1000 ft
Popular lures for Grey Reef Shark
Regulation for Grey Reef Shark
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Commonly found on coral reefs, atoll passes, and shallow lagoonsl
- Prefers areas with strong currents and rocky or reef substrates
- Feeds on reef fish, squids, octopi, and crustaceans
- Juveniles inhabit shallower, protected reef areas, while adults are often found near drop-offs
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Viviparous, with females giving birth to live young
- Spawning occurs in warmer months, with gestation lasting around a year
- Litters consist of one to six pups
- Juveniles stay in shallow reefs for protection and gradually move to deeper waters as they grow