Dark-tailed grouper
Scientific name: Bleekeri Epinephelus
Breeding cycle: spring and summer seasons
Max body length: 76 cm
Sample length: 35cm
Distribution: Southern Japan, Western Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Characteristics: It has a light brown head, body and fin, and there are dark brown dots scattered along its body, while the dots in the head area to the gills are relatively small. There are small black dots on the pectoral fin, and there is a white side in the middle and end of the caudal fin. And it has a rapid growth rate, but when it ranges between 5-6 inches, its growth can stop for a while, and then its growth increases again, so when it is half a kilogram, its growth rate is slow, but when it reaches a kilogram weight, its growth rate becomes Similar to yellow grouper fish. It has thick, fresh and refreshing flesh, and it is also a grouper of high economic value.