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Blackblotched Porcupinefish

Diodon liturosus

Blackblotched porcupinefish is a medium-large spiny puffer of tropical Indo-Pacific reefs, lagoons, and sheltered coastal waters. It inflates when threatened and carries potent tetrodotoxin in its tissues and organs.

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Blackblotched Porcupinefish reference image
Lisa Bennett, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. مصدر: Wikimedia Commons.

نقاط تحديد الهوية

  • Dark irregular black blotches on a pale to yellowish body
  • Numerous short, rigid spines that become prominent when inflated
  • Rounded porcupinefish shape with large eyes and a small beak-like mouth

الموئل

Coral and rocky reefs, lagoons, seagrass beds, and sheltered inshore waters; often near reef slopes and rubble areas from shallow water to around 100 m.

ملاحظات الطعم

Anglers commonly take it incidentally on bottom rigs baited with squid, cut fish, shrimp, or other meaty baits. It is not a targeted game species in most fisheries.

سلوك

Nocturnal or crepuscular feeder that uses strong fused teeth to crush hard-shelled prey such as mollusks, crustaceans, and echinoids. Slow-moving and defensive, it relies on inflation and its spines rather than speed.

حذر

Contains tetrodotoxin and is unsafe to eat; do not consume. The inflated body and rigid spines can injure hands, so avoid handling with bare hands and use pliers or dehookers.

ملاحظات الصيد

Use light to medium bottom tackle around reefs and rubble if targeting mixed reef species, but handle carefully because it can inflate and has rigid spines. Best released quickly and unhooked with tools.