The bigeye barracuda (Sphyraena forsteri) is a species of the family Sphyraenidae, which can be found in the tropical Indo-West Pacific oceans, excluding Hawaii.
[2][3] The bigeye barracuda can grow up to 2.25 feet (0.69 m).
It is silver in color and long skinny shape from head to tail.
[2] They are nocturnal and like to eat crustaceans, fish, and squid.
[4] Bigeye barracuda are found in large schools in lagoon-like areas as well as the outer reef slopes from as little as 5 feet to 900 feet of depth.