Black-faced Blenny
Tripterygion delaisi
A small Mediterranean triplefin with a dark face mask and bright body coloration in shallow rocky reefs. Males are strongly territorial and court females over algae-covered stones and vertical surfaces.

識別要點
- Small triplefin with three separate dorsal fins
- Adult males show a dark facial mask contrasting with a brighter body
- Found tight to shallow rocky substrate with mottled reddish-brown to yellow tones
棲息地
Shallow rocky reefs, boulder fields, caves, and ledges in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, usually among algae and encrusting growth from the surf zone down to a few tens of meters.
誘餌筆記
Rarely targeted as a sport fish. If collected or observed incidentally, it responds to very small live or dead crustacean baits, fine bits of shrimp, and micro jigs; small nymph-style lures can draw strikes from territorial fish.
行為
Diurnal and site-attached; feeds on tiny benthic crustaceans and other planktonic prey picked from rock surfaces and the water column. Males defend small territories and display vivid breeding colors.
警告
Handle carefully around rocks and surge; the species is small and not a typical food fish. Local collection rules may apply in marine protected areas, and it is not generally considered a table species.
釣魚筆記
Use ultra-light tackle and small hooks around shallow rocky structure, working close to the bottom and into cracks. Best approached with minimal disturbance; many captures are accidental bycatch rather than intentional angling targets.