Hawaiian Spotted Toby
Canthigaster jactator
The Hawaiian Spotted Toby is a small Hawaiian pufferfish endemic to the central and western Pacific around the Hawaiian Islands. It inhabits shallow reef and lagoon habitats and is best known for its spotted pattern and ability to inflate when threatened.

識別要點
- Small puffer with a rounded body and tiny mouth
- Hawaiian form shows distinct dark spots over a pale to brownish body
- Short dorsal and anal fins set far back near the tail
棲息地
Shallow coral reefs, rubble zones, seagrass edges, and lagoon flats in Hawaiʻi, usually close to bottom structure in protected tropical waters.
誘餌筆記
Not a targeted game fish and has little angling value. Small pieces of shrimp, squid, or reef worm may attract it incidentally on fine tackle, but release is usually best.
行為
A slow, deliberate forager that nips small benthic invertebrates, algae, and turf growth. It is territorial for its size and inflates or locks itself into crevices when disturbed.
警告
Avoid handling if inflated; puffers can carry tetrodotoxin in organs, and ingestion is unsafe. Not a food fish.
釣魚筆記
If encountered, use very light tackle and handle minimally; it often bites at baits near bottom around reef edges. Because it is tiny and not a sport species, avoid targeting it deliberately.