Pink Dentex

The Pink Dentex (Dentex gibbosus) is a robust, predatory fish found in the Mediterranean Sea and eastern Atlantic Ocean. Recognizable by its pinkish hue and stout body, this species is highly prized by commercial and recreational fishermen. Pink Dentex typically inhabits rocky reefs and offshore banks, where it preys on smaller fish and invertebrates. Its strong fighting ability makes it a popular target among anglers.
Length~60 (max 106)
Weight~8 (max 16)
WaterSalt
Water Temp13-19° F
Depth20-220 ft
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- Length~60 (max 106)
- Weight~8 (max 16)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp13-19° F
- Depth20-220 ft
Popular lures for Pink Dentex
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Pink Dentex prefer rocky reefs and underwater structures in coastal and offshore waters
- They are typically found at moderate depths but can inhabit deeper areas as well
- Their diet consists mainly of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods, reflecting their role as apex predators
- They are often solitary or found in small groups, particularly near their hunting grounds
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in the warmer months, often in deeper waters where eggs are dispersed by currents
- Juveniles initially inhabit shallower waters, gradually moving deeper as they grow
- As they mature, Pink Dentex become more territorial and solitary, establishing territories around reefs or other structures
- They are slow-growing and long-lived, which makes them vulnerable to overfishing, especially in regions with high fishing pressure