Quick Facts
Distribution
Interesting Info
- Johnston’s Weedfish is only found in southern Australia, living along the coasts of South Australia, Victoria, and Tasmania
- It belongs to the clinid family, or weedfishes, which are experts at blending into seaweed and rocky reef habitats.
- Its colour pattern is highly variable—olive, brown, or reddish with mottled bars and blotches—making it nearly invisible against kelp and rocks.
- A distinguishing feature is the small fleshy crest above its eyes, which it can raise when alert.
- Juveniles are more patterned than adults, often with stronger banding, giving them excellent camouflage in weed beds.
- They live in shallow rocky reefs, tide pools, kelp beds, and seagrass meadows, usually down to 15 m (50 ft).
- Johnston’s Weedfish are ambush predators, staying still among weed until tiny crustaceans, worms, or small fish come close enough to strike.
- Their large pectoral fins let them perch on rocks or steady themselves in surge zones along weedy reefs.
- Spawning occurs in warmer months, when females lay sticky eggs onto weed or rocky surfaces, guarded by males until hatching.
- The lifespan is not well studied but is likely 3–5 years, similar to other small weedfish.
- Predators include larger reef fishes, octopuses, and wading birds that forage in tide pools and kelp beds.
- They play an important role in shallow reef ecosystems, linking small invertebrates to bigger predators higher in the food chain.
- This fish was named after Australian ichthyologist Robert Johnston, who described it in the 19th century.
Species Interaction
Recreational Fishing, Aquarium, Snorkeling & Diving
The Johnston’s Weedfish is not a species targeted for recreational fishing but is often caught as bycatch when targeting other species. They can occasionally be found in established reef aquariums. In the wild can be an exciting experience for snorkelers and divers. Due to their camouflage ability, patience and a keen eye are necessary to spot them amidst the rocky and weedy environment. Slow and gentle movements are essential to avoid startling these shy creatures.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Clinidae
Genus: Heteroclinus
Species: Heteroclinus Johnstoni
Conservation Status
In Australia, Johnston’s Weedfish is classified as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List. However, due to its limited range and specific habitat requirements, monitoring its population is crucial to maintaining its status.
How to catch
Johnston’s Weedfish
Catch Difficulty: Easy
Tackle: Running Sinker Rig
Bait: Fresh cut flesh baits, Prawns, Squid, Worms
Technique: Keep bait close to the reef/structure
Popularity: Not targeted - Bycatch
Johnston’s Weedfish
As Aquarium Fish
Care Level: Moderate to difficult
Temperament: Shy
Diet: Carnivore
Reef Compatible: Yes
Minimum Tank Size: 40 gallons
Recreational Viewing
- Snorkeling & Scuba
Finding: Intermediate
Temperament: Shy
Location: Inner Reef, Lagoon
Danger: None