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Blubberlip

Plectorhinchus gibbosus

Blubberlip (Plectorhinchus gibbosus) is a reef-associated sweetlips found in the Indo-Pacific. It forages mostly at night on benthic invertebrates and small fishes, often over coral and rubble slopes.

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Blubberlip reference image
Paul Louis Oudart (1796-1860), public-domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Points d'identification

  • Large fleshy lips characteristic of sweetlips
  • Deep, laterally compressed body with a steep forehead profile
  • Adults typically show pale body coloration with darker blotches or bars

Habitat

Coral reefs, reef slopes, lagoons, and adjacent rubble or sandy areas in tropical Indo-Pacific waters; juveniles may use sheltered lagoonal habitats, while adults frequent deeper reef structure.

Notes sur les appâts

Use small reef baits such as squid strips, shrimp/prawn, cut bait, and small fish pieces. Small soft plastics, scented jigs, and bottom-presented baits can work when fished close to reef edges.

Comportement

Nocturnal feeder that picks crustaceans, worms, mollusks, and small fishes from the bottom. Often rests by day near ledges and coral heads; can school when young and is generally wary around structure.

Prudence

Handle carefully around reef structure to avoid cuts from coral. Do not rely on consumption if local advisories mention reef-fish ciguatera risk, which can affect tropical reef species.

Notes de pêche

Fish near current-swept reef edges, drop-offs, and rubble with light to medium tackle and a leader suited to abrasion. Bottom fishing at dusk or night is often more productive; keep presentations close to structure without snagging.