Humpback Grouper
Chromileptes altivelis
Humpback Grouper (Chromileptes altivelis) is a reef-associated serranid with a very tall, arched back and striking black-and-white spotting. It is a slow-growing coral-reef predator that hides in holes and ledges and is valued more in aquaria than as a target species.
识别要点
- Deep, hump-backed body with an unusually tall arched dorsal profile
- White body covered in dense black spots
- Broad dark saddle-like bars on the head and body, with a small mouth typical of grouper
栖息地
Coral reefs, lagoon drop-offs, outer reef slopes, and rubble fields with caves, crevices, and overhangs; usually near structure from shallow water to moderate depths.
饵料备注
Small live reef fish, shrimp, squid strips, and cut bait are most effective; small jigs or soft plastics worked tight to structure can also draw strikes.
行为
A sedentary ambush predator that waits in cover and darts out to take small fish and crustaceans; often solitary and more active around dusk and at night.
注意事项
Avoid consumption from areas with ciguatera risk; large reef grouper can carry toxin. Check local size/collection rules, as this species is often protected or restricted in parts of its range.
钓法备注
Fish slowly and precisely around holes, bommies, and ledges with enough tackle to stop a dive into cover; keep presentations close to the bottom and pause often.