Species guide

How to catch Epaulette surgeonfish

Acanthurus nigricauda

Stylized 2D illustration of Epaulette surgeonfish
brackishsaltwaterAcanthuridae

The Epaulette surgeonfish is a short, deep-bodied fish found mainly over sandy bottoms in bays and lagoons. Unlike many surgeonfish, it favors clear lagoons and seaward reefs near isolated coral heads. It is herbivorous, using a muscular stomach to graze on algae and other organic matter.

Where they live

Found in brackish and saltwater environments throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans, typically near sandy bottoms of bays and lagoons up to 30 meters deep.

Typical size

Up to about 45 cm

What they eat

  • filamentous microalgae
  • organic matter
  • small crustaceans
  • small mollusks
  • coral fragments
  • foraminifera

Best baits

  • seaweed
  • algae-based bait

Best lures

  • soft plastic lures resembling small algae clumps
  • small reef fish imitations

How to fish for them

  • light bottom fishing
  • casting near reef edges

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