Weeping Toadfish
Torquigener pleurogramma
Weeping toadfish (Torquigener pleurogramma) is a small Australian puffed/trunkfish-like puffer from shallow coastal waters. It is not a major target species; records are mainly from seagrass and sandy coastal habitats, and its biology is less documented than many recreational species.

識別要點
- Small, rounded puffer-like body with a blunt head and tiny pectoral fins
- Cryptic mottled brown/gray pattern that blends with sand and seagrass
- Pale lateral stripe/line along the side is often visible in photos
棲息地
Shallow coastal marine and estuarine margins, especially sandy bottoms, seagrass beds, and sheltered bays around southern and western Australia.
誘餌筆記
Not a common game fish. If incidentally targeted, small pieces of shrimp, squid, or worm on light gear may draw bites, but most anglers encounter it as bycatch.
行為
Benthic and sluggish, often resting on the bottom and moving with short bursts. It likely feeds on small invertebrates such as crustaceans, mollusks, and worms, using the beak-like puffer jaws to nip prey.
警告
Handle carefully; like other puffers/toadfish, it may inflate and has a hard beak that can nip. Do not eat unless the species is positively identified and local advice confirms it is safe.
釣魚筆記
Fish very light tackle near bottom in shallow bays, gutters, and seagrass edges. Small hooks, minimal weight, and slow bottom presentations are most likely to pick one up if present.