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The humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) spotted saltwater fish
Foursaddle Grouper Epinephelus spilotoceps occurs in the tropical Indo-West-Pacific from East coast of Africa to the Line Islands. Except for its occurrence along the African coast (Zanzibar, Tanzania to Ponta Zavora, Mozambique) it seems to be primarily an insular species, occurring at most (probably all) of the islands of tropical Indian and west-central Pacific in a depth range from 0 to 30m, max. length 47cm. \n\nUsually species have a more ore less specific behaviour. Groupers are shy and have a long escape distance. This specimen was unusually curious and followed the photographer attentively for quite a while.\n\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'2.346 S 134°6'32.099 E at 12m depth
Humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis), also known as the panther grouper. Wild life animal.
The humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis) spotted saltwater fish Panther Grouper fish (Cromileptes altivelis) or Humpback Grouper
Panther Grouper fish (Cromileptes altivelis) or Humpback Grouper
Abstract illustration of sea creatures on blurry blue background. My underwater photograph as an art project. Juvenile grouper isolated against a blue gradient background. Created from my underwater photograph from the coral reef, dive in Raja Ampat, Indonesia.
A detailed close-up of a grouper fish in the waters of Illes Medes near L’Estartit, Catalonia, surrounded by colorful marine life on a rocky underwater reef in the Mediterranean Sea.
closeup of a panther grouper, white with black spotter tropical fish, exotic pet from the indo-pacific ocean
Barramundi Cod or Humpback Grouper Cromileptes altivelis occurs in the tropical Western Pacific in a depth range from 2-40m, usually in 5-25m, max. length 70cm. The species feeds on small fishes and crustaceans and inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs and is typically found in dead or silty areas, but also around coral reefs like this specimen and in tide pools. The growth of Cromileptes altivelis is very slow. It is a reclusive and solitary species. \nThis is a juvenile specimen of about 4cm length, still half transparent. The undulating swimming style (like juvenile Sweetlips) makes it quite difficult to take photos: motion blur of the tail fin and the head is unavoidable. It is typical for the juveniles to swim with their head down.\nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia\n1°27'21.828 N 125°13'37.884 E at 9m depth
panther grouper or sailfish swimming in a giant aquarium
Argus fish in aquarium
Eye level with a Juvenile Barramundi Cod (Chromileptes altivelis). Behind is orange sponge. Photographed in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
Stock photo os a large black grouper swimming in open water off the coast of Cancun, Mexico.
The humpback grouper (Cromileptes altivelis), panther grouper, or barramundi cod in aquarium in Thailand
Coral Grouper  Beautiful sea life. Underwater scene  at coral reef. School of red sea fish ( scalefin anthias ) in background. Scuba diving. Underwater explore and enjoy   Sea life Coral garden
A juvenile Humpback grouper, Cromileptes altivelis, hovers above the seafloor in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. These distinctive fish are extremely flamboyant.
Barramundi Cod or Humpback Grouper Cromileptes altivelis occurs in the tropical Western Pacific in a depth range from 2-40m, usually in 5-25m, max. length 70cm. The species feeds on small fishes and crustaceans and inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs and is typically found in dead or silty areas, but also around coral reefs like this specimen and in tide pools. The growth of Cromileptes altivelis is very slow. It is a reclusive and solitary species. \nThis specimen, as scratched and bruised as he is, he has already survived a few adventures. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'50.60 S 134°6'0.83 E at 12m depth
Cromileptes altivelis or Panther Grouper. - Humpback grouper
Big Giant grouper fish sea life underwater
A spotted leopard fish Cromileptes altivelis swims in blue water at aquarium. Underwater image
Giant grouper fish
Close up of Humpback grouper or panther grouper in coral reef. Cromileptes altivelis species living in Western Pacific Ocean.
Two groupers swim above the rocky seabed of Costa Brava, Spain, surrounded by small schools of fish in the clear Mediterranean waters. The underwater scene captures the rich marine biodiversity of the region. At La Massa d'or diving point in Cap de Creus
A juvenile Barramundi grouper, also known as a Humpback grouper, Cromileptes altivelis, swims near the seafloor of Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This beautiful fish has a unique black and white pattern.
Nassau grouper. blue spotted coral grouper. Epinephelus striatus
Panther Grouper fish (Cromileptes altivelis) or Humpback Grouper
Close-up of a spotted leopard coral grouper (Plectropomus leopardus) in a tropical reef aquarium. Distinctive black spots on white body.
Barramundi Cod or Humpback Grouper Cromileptes altivelis occurs in the tropical Western Pacific in a depth range from 2 to 40m, usually in 5 to 25m, max. length 70cm. The species feeds on small fishes and crustaceans and inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs and is typically found in dead or silty areas, but also around coral reefs like this specimen and in tide pools. \nThe growth of Cromileptes altivelis is very slow. It is a reclusive and solitary species. \nThis is a specimen in the intermediate phase of about 15 to 20cm length. The undulating swimming style (like juvenile Sweetlips) of the juvenile phase stopped already. \nLembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia\n1°27'21.828 N 125°13'37.884 E at 8m depth
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