Blue and yellow grouper

Blue and yellow grouper

Scientific Name: Epinephelus flavocaeruleus
Education cycle: 4-5 months
Maximum body length: 122 cm, and most ranges between 35-45 cm
Sample length: 38cm

Distribution: Western Pacific Ocean, from southern Japan and Taiwan to northern Australia.

Characteristics: There are many types of them, there are blue, white, yellow and red, but the blue and white are difficult to differentiate between them. The blue fish has irregular white dots on its body, and a yellow color appears on the fins of young fish, and as it grows, that yellow color disappears. As for the white type, its body appears a light blue color, and the color of the fins is similar to the color of the body, but the difference in the two types is clear in body color, except that their meat is the same, both of them are delicious and delicious, and people see that they are no less than the wild red grouper fish, and similar Mouse grouper fish, and therefore it is a type of first class grouper fish.