Leafy Seadragon
Phycodurus eques
The leafy seadragon is a slow-moving, algae-mimicking relative of seahorses found only in southern Australian coastal waters. It relies on leaf-like appendages for camouflage and is rarely encountered by anglers.

识别要点
- Leaf-like lobes all along the body and head, unlike the simpler shape of a seahorse
- Long tubular snout with a small terminal mouth
- Speckled yellow-brown to green body that closely matches seagrass and kelp
栖息地
Shallow temperate coastal waters of southern Australia, especially seagrass beds, kelp edges, seaweed-covered reefs, and sheltered bays with good cover.
饵料备注
Not a target angling species and should not be pursued with hooks. If encountered while diving or collecting bait, avoid handling; it does not take conventional baits or lures.
行为
Drifts and hovers with near-perfect camouflage, using tiny fins for propulsion. It feeds on small crustaceans such as mysids and amphipods by suction, and is generally solitary and cryptic.
注意事项
Protected in Australia; capture, harassment, and possession may be illegal. Handle only if authorized, as its skin and appendages are delicate and it is highly stress-sensitive.
钓法备注
Do not fish for this species. Avoid cast nets, trawls, and snagging in its habitat; observe and release immediately if accidentally encountered. Keep distance to prevent stress and habitat damage.