Caribbean Sharpnose Puffer
Canthigaster rostrata
A small Caribbean to western Atlantic puffer that inhabits shallow reefs and seagrass beds. It nips at benthic invertebrates and is more often observed than targeted by anglers.

Điểm nhận dạng
- Small, rounded puffer with a blunt snout and compact body
- Brown to olive body marked with irregular pale spots or mottling and a lighter underside
- Short dorsal and anal fins set far back, with the typical sharpnose puffer profile
Môi trường sống
Shallow coral reefs, reef flats, lagoons, and seagrass beds from nearshore waters to modest depths in clear tropical marine environments.
Ghi chú mồi
Not a standard gamefish. Small pieces of shrimp, clam, squid, or crustacean flesh may take it incidentally on light tackle or small reef rigs, but it is rarely targeted intentionally.
Hành vi
Diurnal and often solitary or loosely associated with reef structure; feeds by biting off small hard-shelled invertebrates such as mollusks, crustaceans, and sometimes bryozoans or algae from the bottom.
Thận trọng
Contains tetrodotoxin; do not eat. Like other puffers, it can inflate when stressed and should be handled carefully to avoid bites and injury. Check local rules because reef bycatch release handling may be regulated in some areas.
Ghi chú câu cá
If encountered while reef fishing, use very small hooks, light leader, and small baits close to bottom structure. Handle minimally; puffers can be caught as bycatch when fishing reefs for other species.