Dusky Batfish
Platax pinnatus
Dusky Batfish (*Platax pinnatus*) is a reef-associated batfish of the Indo-Pacific, usually seen alone or in small groups. Juveniles mimic drifting leaves with bold black-and-yellow striping; adults are taller-bodied and dusky gray to brown.

Puntos de identificación
- Juveniles are deep-bodied with bold black bands and yellow fin margins, resembling a dead leaf.
- Adults become silvery-gray to dusky brown with a very tall, rounded profile.
- Long dorsal and anal fins give the fish a high, kite-like silhouette in profile.
Hábitat
Coral and rocky reefs, lagoon edges, reef drop-offs, and sheltered coastal slopes; juveniles often stay close to structure and mimic floating debris.
notas de cebo
Not a common target species. If caught incidentally, small reef baits like pieces of shrimp, squid, or cut bait may take it; small soft plastics or tiny jigs near reef structure can also work.
Comportamiento
Juveniles use leaf-like camouflage and move with slow, drifting motions; adults cruise more openly around reefs and feed on small invertebrates and algae-like material.
Precaución
Sharp reef habitat can cause cuts and hook-related injuries; avoid handling spines and fins carefully. Local collection or possession rules may apply in some reef areas.
notas de pesca
Best encountered by light reef fishing around structure rather than targeted angling. Use small hooks and light leader, keep presentations near current edges and coral heads, and land fish quickly to reduce stress.