Dermatolepis dermatolepis is a species of coral and rocky reefs down to at least and is likely to be found at much greater depths. The small juveniles may use the long spines of the sea urchins
Centrostephanus and
Diadema for shelter. It is a diurnal predator which preys on small
benthic fishes and sometimes on crustaceans. It will associate with browsing herbivorous fishes, hiding amongst them and feeding on the hidden animals disturbed by these fish as they browse. They have also been recorded following
moray eels as they forage, preying on fishes fleeing from the eel. This species forms schools and synchronized
spawning aggregations made up of around 30 to 70 fishes. Spawning aggregations have been observed from late November until February over a seamount off Cocos Island. They have also been observed spawning at Manuelita Island close to Cocos Island in late July. In the Revillagigedo Islands of Mexico spawning aggregations of 30-54 individuals have been recorded in February over a shallow seamount. ==Taxonomy==