The Whitespotted soapfish is a small marine fish characterized by its dark body adorned with distinctive white spots. Typically reaching up to 12 inches in length and weighing around 2 pounds, it inhabits coral reefs and rocky areas. This nocturnal predator feeds primarily on small fish and crustaceans, employing a slow, deliberate hunting strategy. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
According to catch data from over 15 million anglers on Fishbrain, these are the top baits used to catch Whitespotted soapfish.