Red Grouper

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Red Grouper

Description: color brownish red; lining of mouth scarlet-orange; blotches on sides in unorganized pattern; second spine of dorsal fin longer than others; pectoral  fins longer  than pelvic fins; squared off tail; margin of soft dorsal black with white at midfin; black dots around  the eyes.

Similar Fish: Nassau grouper, E. striatus.

Where found: bottom dwelling fish associated with hard bottom; juvenile OFFSHORE along with adults greater than 6 years old; fish from 1 to 6 years occupy NEARSHORE reefs.

Size: common to 15 pounds.

*Florida Record: 39 lbs., 8 ozs.

Remarks: spawns in April and May; prefer water temperatures between 66 and 77 degrees F; undergoes sex reversal, young individual females becoming males as they age;  lifespan  of at least 25  years; feeds on squid, crustaceans, and fish.

*Florida records quoted are from the Department of Environmental Protection's printed publication Fishing Lines and are not necessarily the most current  ones. The records  are provided as a benchmark only.

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