Giant Grouper

The giant grouper, Epinephelus lanceolatus, is the largest reef-dwelling bony fish, found in the Indo-Pacific. With a robust body and mottled brown coloration, it inhabits caves, wrecks, and shallow waters. This species is sought after by anglers for its impressive size and strength.
Length~180 (max 270)
Weight~150 (max 400)
WaterSalt
Water Temp13-30° F
Depth4-100 ft
- Other namesQueensland groper, Brindle grouper, Mottled-brown sea bass
- Length~180 (max 270)
- Weight~150 (max 400)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp13-30° F
- Depth4-100 ft
Popular lures for Giant Grouper
Regulation for Giant Grouper
- SeasonProtecting
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Giant groupers prefer coral reefs, caves, and wrecks
- They are commonly found in shallow coastal waters
- Juveniles are more secretive, hiding within reefs
- These fish thrive in tropical marine environments
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning typically occurs in deeper offshore waters
- Eggs and larvae drift with currents before settling in reefs
- Juveniles feed on smaller prey, such as crustaceans
- Adults primarily consume fish, lobsters, and even small sharks