Sooty Grunter

The sooty grunter, also known as Hephaestus fuliginosus, is a freshwater fish native to northern Australia and parts of Papua New Guinea. It thrives in large, flowing streams and is commonly found in the upper reaches of river systems. Recognized for its robust build and adaptability to varying water conditions, this species is a popular target for anglers due to its strong fight and ability to grow to substantial sizes.
Length~25 (max 54)
Weight~3 (max 6)
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Water Temp12-34° F
- Other namesBlack bream, Blubberlips, Northern grunter , Purple grunter
- Length~25 (max 54)
- Weight~3 (max 6)
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- Water Temp12-34° F
Popular lures for Sooty Grunter
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Sooty grunters are typically found in fast-flowing streams with sandy or rocky bottoms
- They prefer environments with sparse aquatic vegetation, often in clear or turbid waters
- The species can tolerate a wide range of water conditions, including acidic waters and high temperatures
- Their diet includes frogs, insects, worms, shrimps, algae, and various plant materials
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Sooty grunters spawn during the summer, triggered by rising water levels after monsoonal rains
- Males take on the responsibility of guarding and fanning the eggs after spawning
- Spawning often occurs in groups, and the species is known for its robust reproductive behaviors
- These fish grow rapidly and are known to develop distinctive oversized lips as they mature