Sabre Squirrelfish
Sargocentron spiniferum
Sabre Squirrelfish is a nocturnal reef fish with a very large eye and long, sharp preopercular spines. It hides by day in caves and crevices and comes out at night to feed on small crustaceans and fishes.

Точки идентификации
- Deep red to orange-red body with pale horizontal stripes
- Very large eye adapted for ночurnal activity
- Long, sharp preopercular spines on the cheek/gill-cover area
среда обитания
Steep coral and rocky reef slopes, outer reef drop-offs, caves, ledges, and deep crevices; usually sheltering by day in shaded holes and foraging at night from shallow reefs to deeper offshore reefs.
Заметки о приманке
Takes small fish strips, squid, shrimp, and cut bait fished near reef holes; small jigs or glowing/bright lures worked slowly at night can also draw strikes.
Поведение
Primarily nocturnal and solitary or loosely grouped; rests in dark refuges during daylight and emerges after dusk to pick crustaceans and small fishes off the reef, often holding close to structure.
Осторожность
Handle carefully: the gill cover/preopercular spines are sharp and can puncture skin. As a reef predator, it may carry ciguatera risk in some tropical areas; check local advisories before eating.
Рыболовные заметки
Fish after dark around reef edges, caves, and overhangs with light tackle and a quiet presentation; let bait sink close to structure and be ready for quick runs into cover. Usually not a targeted game fish.