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Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) | Digital Marine Atlas
Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) | Digital Marine Atlas
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The Apex Behemoth of the Indo-Pacific Reefs
The Giant Grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) is an absolute titan of the marine world, recognized as the largest bony fish found in coral reefs. Showcasing a striking mottled pattern of deep blacks, whites, and yellows in its juvenile and sub-adult stages, this massive bottom-dweller commands respect and awe. Growing up to an astonishing 270 cm, it is an apex predator that requires a colossal habitat. Native to the Indian Ocean and Tropical Western Pacific, this species is a spectacular reference subject for advanced marine experts and digital archives.
[Exclusive Video Observation Included]
This edition includes an HD short observation clip showcasing the Giant Grouper's imposing presence, striking coloration, and predatory reef behavior in a marine setting.
Best for: advanced marine aquarists, public aquarium professionals, marine biologists, digital reference collectors, and lovers of massive apex predators.
Note: Full care data, extreme tank requirements (3000L minimum), feeding behavior, and environmental parameters are included in the Digital Infographic Card inside your download folder.
Formats included: High-Resolution Infographic Card (PNG/PDF) + Video Clip (MP4).
Part of the CECOZ Digital Marine Atlas Collection – Exploring the world, one species at a time.
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