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Baby Patas Monkeys Sisu and Mushu viewing hours will be 10:15-11:00am and 2:00-2:45pm daily in the Animal Health Center

Panther Grouper

Chromileptes Altivelis

The Panther grouper -- also known as the Polka Dot, Mouse, Humpback or High-Finned grouper - is a pale greenish-brown fish with a concave dorsal head and widely spaced, round, black spots on its head, body and fins. This species can grow as large as 28 inches long. It is an ambush predator that hides and watches for easy prey to swim or float by. This fish swims solo or in pairs (sometimes 3-6 individuals together.)

Range & Habitat

Tropical Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to South Africa, Southern Japan to Australia and some reports of Hawaii and Florida (most likely due to aquarium releases) This species lives in sheltered sites such as inner shelf reefs, tide pools, mangroves, and silty seagrass beds at depths of 3 to 120 feet. 

Conservation Status: Not Evaluated

This species is decreasing due to capture for the aquarium trade, commercial fishing, and loss of natural habitat.

Diet

In the Wild: krill, shrimp, squid, clams, mussels and fish.

In Human Care: fresh and dried fish.

Life Span

Up to 19 years.

Fun Facts about the Panther Grouper

In the wild, all Panther groupers are protogynous hermaphrodite (born female and transition to male at around 3 years, with half becoming male at age 8. 

This carnivorous fish will eat any fish or crustacean small enough to fit in its mouth, but will ignore larger fish. 

In Australia this fish is known as the Barramundi cod.  

Sources

United States Geological Survey, Non-indigenous aquatic species: https://nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?SpeciesID=966

Fishes of Australia, Barrimundi Cod: 

https://fishesofaustralia.net.au/home/species/4661

Updated June 13, 2023
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