Blue Line Grouper
Blue Line Grouper, classified as Cephalopholis boenack and Cephalopholis formosa, is also known as the Boenacki Grouper or Blue Line Sea Bass. It has a gray body that reflects orange/auburn overtones at times. The brilliant blue horizontal lines that traverse its body are its most notable coloration feature. With the potential to grow to over a foot in length, the Blue Line Grouper should be kept only in larger aquariums. In the home aquarium, it has little interest in corals, but may likely dislodge corals as it darts after its next meal. It may eat any fish that will fit into its mouth. Crustaceans, being part of its natural diet, will likely be eaten. This Indo-Pacific native is an opportunist predator. It welcomes a diet of smaller live fish -- upon which it can prey with a sudden, unexpected burst of speed -- and frozen krill and other meaty prepared foods. Because "high input" fish are also "high output" fish, an excellent filtration and biological system should be in place prior to introduction. Groupers should only be kept with other aggressive carnivores such as Triggers and Eels.
Approximate Arrival Size for Groupers: Small: 2-3.25"; Medium: 3-4.5"; Large: 4.75-6.25"; XLarge: 6.5-7.5"
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