Care Level: Moderate
Temperament: Aggressive
Reef Compatible: No
General Description: The Graysby Grouper, also known as the Speckled Hind, is found in the Caribbean Sea. The Graysby grouper is an attractive fish that has a pearly white base color decorated in many small red dots and three larger black spots along their back. The beauty is in the eye of the beholder with the Graysby grouper, as a more juvenile specimen will have yet to mature into its colorful potential. The Graysby grouper is a shy species when first introduced, but don’t let this fool you. It can become an incredibly territorial species over time, but this of course varies individual to individual. Tank mates will often be ignored so long as they cannot be eaten or do not invade the personal space or dwellings of the Graysby grouper. While this species is one of the smaller groupers offered, an adult Graysby grouper can still reach an impressive size of approximately 12″ making the addition of this fish into the aquarium a commitment. Note: This species is rarely available.
Diet Requirements: In the wild Graysby groupers are ambush predators (e.g., carnivores). A diet consisting of various proteins such as brine shrimp, squid, mysis shrimp, and other mixed saltwater preparations will maintain optimal health, immune function and coloration. Suitable frozen food options will change as your Graysby grouper grows. Some groupers have been known to be fussy about accepting prepared foods, and may need to be enticed with feeder ghost shrimp at the beginning in order to encourage such feeding behavior. We do not recommend feeding live fish at all, or relying on live foods as a diet long term because this is not good for the health of your grouper. Groupers are known to learn to beg for food, but do not feed this species more than once a day as this can lead to obesity.
Care Requirements: A minimum 125 gallon aquarium is ideal for a small to medium-sized Graysby grouper, but the tank will likely have to be upgraded as it approaches its full adult size. A Graysby grouper requires efficient filtration (e.g., canister filter, sump) and ample oxygen in the aquarium. Groupers appreciate some live rock in the aquarium, especially caves to hang underneath during the day, but as it gets larger, will appreciate unobstructed swimming space. Graysby groupers rarely conflict with tank mates, and given their size potential, can be mixed with more aggressive fish species. Graysby groupers can show aggression toward other fish trying to hang around their selected dwelling(s). Compatibility with other grouper species is variable but usually unsuccessful. Graysby groupers will eat any fish or invertebrate that can fit in their mouth, making them not reef suitable. Recommended water conditions, 72-78° F, KH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, salinity 1.020-1.025.
Purchase Size: Medium: 4” to 5”
Note: Your item may not look identical to the image provided due to variation within species. Purchase sizes are approximate.