Blue Spotted Grouper

(Cephalopholis cyanostigma)

Cephalopholis Groupers should be added to well established large aquariums with plenty of rockwork with caves and crevices to hide in. Groupers are very secretive and will hide until food is presented. They have low metabolism's and only require feeding every other day. Groupers are usually very friendly fish except to fish or crustaceans they can fit in their mouth. Should be housed with larger peaceful tank mates and only one grouper per aquarium. Provide a diet of meaty enriched foods. If not eating offer live foods such as enriched Brine, Glass/Grass shrimp, black worms and fiddler crabs to entice a feeding response. Groupers emit large amounts of waste ensure the filtration system can handle the waste.

Blue Spotted Grouper are also sometimes known simply as the Bluespotted Hind. Rarely seen in the aquarium trade. Juvenile and adult Bluespotted Grouper will have slightly different color. Juveniles are a dark brown color, yellow dorsal, anal, pelvic and tail fins while adults are a brown to red color with blue spots. The Blue Spotted Groupers can grow to a little over 14".

We recommend a minimum aquarium size of 100 gallons or larger for this species.

Water conditions: Salinity 1.020 - 1.025, Temp (F) 72 - 78, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Alkalinity 8 - 12 dKH

  • Care: CareEasyEasy
  • Behavior: BehaviorAgressiveAgressive
  • Diet: DietFrozen FoodFrozen Food DietLive FoodLive Food
  • Habitat: HabitatReefReef
  • Light: LightMediumMedium