Weedy Seadragon
Phyllopteryx taeniolatus
The weedy seadragon is an ornate syngnathid closely related to seahorses, native to temperate waters of southern Australia. It is a slow-moving camouflaged species that depends on seaweed and seagrass habitat and is generally not targeted by anglers.

识别要点
- Long leaf-like appendages along the head, body, and tail
- Straight horse-like snout with a small terminal mouth
- Yellow to reddish body with pale spots and ribbon-like fins
栖息地
Shallow temperate coastal reefs, kelp forests, seagrass meadows, and seaweed-covered drop-offs, usually in sheltered waters from the surf zone to modest depths.
饵料备注
Not a practical bait species; rarely if ever taken on hook and line. Anglers should use small, delicate baits only for nearby baitfish work and avoid targeting seadragons directly.
行为
Drifts slowly among vegetation, using cryptic leaf-like appendages for camouflage and a tubular snout to suck in tiny crustaceans. Males carry and brood the eggs on their tail, and the species is easily stressed by handling or fast water.
注意事项
Protected in Australia in many areas and highly vulnerable to handling stress; do not collect or keep. Use care around sharp reef structure and note that it is a conservation-sensitive species rather than a food fish.
钓法备注
If encountered while fishing, release immediately without handling and keep out of air and away from nets. Avoid casting into dense seagrass or kelp where this protected species may be present.