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Smallscale Scorpionfish

Scorpaenopsis oxycephala

Smallscale Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala) is a venomous, reef-associated ambush predator common in the Indo-Pacific. It lies motionless on rubble and coral, relying on camouflage to strike small fishes and crustaceans.

海水
Smallscale Scorpionfish reference image
Diego Delso, cc-by-sa, via Wikimedia Commons. 来源: Wikimedia Commons.

识别要点

  • Stout, squat body with a very broad, warty head and large upturned mouth
  • Mottled brown, tan, and reddish camouflage with many small skin flaps/filaments
  • Long venomous dorsal fin with a strongly arched profile and a distinctly small-scaled appearance

栖息地

Shallow coral reefs, reef flats, lagoons, rubble slopes, and rocky areas; commonly rests on sand or broken coral near cover, often in 1-40 m of water.

饵料备注

Not a primary gamefish; caught incidentally on small hooks with cut bait, shrimp, squid strips, or tiny soft plastics fished near bottom around reef structure.

行为

A nocturnal ambush feeder that stays camouflaged and sedentary by day, then gulps small fish and crustaceans at close range. It is typically solitary and may flare its venomous dorsal spines when handled or threatened.

注意事项

Venomous dorsal, anal, and pelvic spines can inflict a very painful sting; use puncture-resistant handling tools and avoid hand contact. Eats reef prey, so ciguatera risk may be present in some localities if consumed.

钓法备注

Use light tackle and small baited rigs worked slowly along reef edges, rubble, and drop-offs; expect short, close-range strikes. Handle carefully and release only with tools, keeping hands clear of dorsal spines.