Stolzmanns Weakfish

The brown-marbled grouper, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, is a large reef-dwelling fish found in the Indo-Pacific region. It has a distinctive marbled pattern that provides camouflage among corals. This species is highly prized in commercial and recreational fishing, known for its firm, flavorful flesh. The brown-marbled grouper prefers deeper reef areas and is an ambush predator, feeding mainly on smaller fish and crustaceans.
Length~40 (max 115)
Weight~5 (max 9)
WaterSalt, brackish
Depth1-30 ft
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- Length~40 (max 115)
- Weight~5 (max 9)
- WaterSalt, brackish
- Depth1-30 ft
Popular lures for Stolzmann’s Weakfish
Regulation for Stolzmanns Weakfish
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Inhabits deep reef slopes and outer reef areas with complex structures
- Prefers clear waters with strong coral growth for hiding and hunting
- Feeds mainly on small fish and occasionally on crustaceans, using its camouflage to ambush prey
- Often found near drop-offs or ledges where it can stay hidden until prey passes by
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- This species is known to be a protogynous hermaphrodite, meaning females can turn into males as they mature
- Spawning usually occurs in aggregations, with specific sites used year after year
- Juveniles are more likely to be found in shallower, sheltered reef areas before moving to deeper waters as they grow
- Seasonal spawning patterns are observed, often linked to the lunar cycle and specific water temperatures