Groupers / Hinds / Soapfish
These fishes belong in the "Order Perciformes" and the "Suborder Percoidei" as members of the "Family Serranidae"(Groupers & Anthias) which consists of 3 subfamilies, 62 genera, with 450+ species.
Many folks consider groupers among the most friendly of fishes. Friendly to the aquarium keeper that feeds them, however not other fishes that are small enough to be swallowed. Some groupers are more or less motionless animals waiting for prey to come close enough to be captured by a short lunge and inhalation of the prey. They are amongst the largest of fishes, e.g., the Potato Cod at 900 pounds, with some capable of reaching ten feet. Only a few of the smaller species are suited for the aquarium. Diet consists of meaty-type foodstuffs and they seem to be able to eat their weight in food on a daily basis. Some prefer to hid in caves and under ledges, therefore provide with sufficient hiding places. For in-depth information concerning these interesting fishes, checkout 'Reef Fishes' Volume 1' by Scott Michael (ISBN #1-890087-21-1) and also "Basslets, Dottybacks & Hawkfishes" by Scott Michael ISBN 1-890087-33-5 (Reef Fishes Vol. II. You can see a review these exquisite books by visiting my 'Product & Book Review' page.
Groupers/Hinds
Aethaloperca
(Redmouth Grouper)
A. rogaa Redmouth Grouper
Alphestes
(Mutton Hamlets)
A. afer Mutton Hamlet
Anyperodon
(Lined Groupers)
A. leucogrammicus Slender / Whitelined Grouper
Cephalopholis
(Hinds)
C. argus Peacock Hind / Bluespotted Grouper
C. aurantia Golden Hind
C. boenak Chocolate Hind
C. cruentata Graysby
C. cyanostigma Bluespotted Hind
C. formosa Bluelined Hind / Grouper
C. fulva Coney Grouper / Hind
C. hemistiktos Halfspodded / Yellowfin Hind
C. igarashiensis Garish Hind
C. leopardus Leopard Hind
C. microprion Freckled Hind
C. miniatus Miniatus Grouper / Coral Hind
C. oligosticta Vermilion Hind
C. polleni Harlequin Hind
C. sexmaculata Sixbloch / Sixspot Hind
C. sonnerati Tomato Hind
C. spiloparaea Strawberry Hind
C. urodeta Darkfin Hind
Chromileptis
(Panther Grouper)
C. altivelis Humpback / Panther / Polka-Dot Grouper / Barramundi Cod
Dermatolepis
(Leather Bass)
D. dermatolepis Leather / Leatherback Bass
Epinephelus
E. adscensionis Rock Hind
E. areolatus Areolate Grouper
E. bontoides Palemargin Grouper
E. caeruleopunctatus Whitespotted Grouper
E. corallicola Coral Grouper
E. cyanopodus Speckled Blue Grouper
E. fasciatus Blacktip Grouper
E. flavocaeruleus Blue & Yellow Grouper
E. fuscoguttatus Brown-marbled Grouper
E. gabriellae Gabriella's Grouper
E. guttatus Red Hind
E. hexagonatus Starspotted / Hexagon Grouper
E. howlandi Blacksaddle Grouper
E. itajara Goliath / Jewfish / Itajara Grouper
E. lanceolatus Giant / Queensland Grouper
E. maculatus Highfin Grouper
E. malabaricus Malabar Grouper
E. merra Honeycomb Grouper
E. morio Red Grouper
E. morrhuaComet Grouper
E. ongus White-streaked Grouper
E. polyphekadion Camouflage/Marbled Grouper
E. quoyanus Longfin Grouper
E. radiatus Oblique-banded Grouper
E. sexfasciatus Sixbar Grouper
E. striatus Nassau Grouper
E. summana Summan Grouper
E. tauvina Greasy Grouper
E. tukula Potato Grouper / Cod
E. undulosus Wavy-lined Grouper
Gracila
(Whitemargin Grouper)
G. albomarginata Whitemargin / Masked / Slenderspine Grouper
Mycteroperca (Slender Groupers)
M. acutirostris Comb Grouper
M. bonaci Black Grouper
M. interstitialis Yellowmouth Grouper
M. rosacea Leopard / Golden Grouper
M. tigris Tiger Grouper
M. venenosa Yellowfin Grouper
Paranthias
(Creolefish)
P. furcifer Creole-Fish
Plectropomus
P. areolatus Squartail Coral Grouper
P. laevis Blacksaddle Coral Grouper
P. leopardus Leopard Coral Grouper
P. maculatus Spotted Coral Grouper
P. oligacanthus Vermiculate / Highfin Coral Grouper
P. pessuliferus Roving Coral Grouper
Variola
(Lyretail Groupers)
V. albimarginata White-edged Lyretail
V. louti Yellow-edged Lyretail
Soapfish
As with all soapfish, if stressed, it may release a toxic substance (grammistin) from the skin that could kill itself and all tankmates. Prevent any stressful conditions in the tank!
Aulacocephalus
A. temminckii Golden Ribbon Soapfish
Belonoperca
(Arrowhead Soapfishes)
B. chabanaudi Arrowhead Soapfish
B. pylei Arrowhead Soapfish
Diplioprion
(Deep-bodied Soapfishes)
D. bifasciatum Barred / Two Banded Soapfish
D. drachi Yellowfin Soapfish
Grammistes
G. sexlineatus Sixline Grouper / Soapfish
Pogonoperca
P. punctata Leaflip Soapfish
Pseudogramma
(False Grammas)
P. astigmum Spotless Podge / Basslet
P. gregoryi Reef Bass / Foureye Basslet
P. polyacanthum Honeycomb Podge / Basslet
Rypticus
(American Soapfishes)
R. bistrispinus Freckled Soapfish
R. maculatus Whitespotted Soapfish
R. saponaceus Greater Soapfish
R. subbifrenatus Spotted Soapfish
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