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Most Groupers grow up to 12 inches in captivity and frequently outgrow the average-sized aquarium. The diet of these fish consists of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. A large aquarium with adequate hiding places is necessary to maintain Groupers in captivity. It is advisable to keep one species of Grouper per tank, as these fish may become aggressive towards other tankmates and themselves.

  • Clown Grouper

    Pogonoperca punctata (S)

  • Louti (Cherry) Grouper

    Variola louti (S/M)

  • Miniatus Grouper

    Cephalopholis miniata (SM)

  • Giant Grouper (Juvenile)

    Epinephelus lanceolatus (j) (M)

  • Panther Grouper

    Cromileptes altivelis (S)

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Updated: July 16 2012

 

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