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Leopard Coralgrouper

Plectropomus leopardus

Leopard Coralgrouper is a reef-associated serranid from the Indo-Pacific, prized in some fisheries but generally not a primary sport target. It sits near coral and rocky reefs, ambushing small fish and crustaceans.

المياه المالحة
Leopard Coralgrouper reference image
Leonard Low from Australia, cc-by, via Wikimedia Commons. مصدر: Wikimedia Commons.

نقاط تحديد الهوية

  • Distinct leopard-like dark brown to reddish spots over the head, body, and fins
  • Mouth and head of a grouper, with a stout body and large jaws
  • Usually shows a reddish to pinkish base color with irregular pale saddles or blotches on the back

الموئل

Shallow coral reefs, reef edges, lagoons, and drop-offs in warm marine waters, usually near complex structure and coral heads.

ملاحظات الطعم

Best on live small reef fish, squid strips, or fresh cut bait fished close to coral structure; small metal jigs and soft plastics can also draw strikes.

سلوك

A reef ambush predator that is most active at dawn and dusk, feeding mainly on small fish and crustaceans; it often holds tight to cover and strikes quickly.

حذر

Reef predators like this species can carry ciguatera in some areas; do not eat large fish from known ciguatera-risk reefs. Handle the spines and gill covers carefully.

ملاحظات الصيد

Fish light-to-moderate tackle with accurate casts or drops tight to reef edges and ledges; keep baits near bottom and out of snags. It is often wary in clear water, so subtle presentations help.