Very attractive fish: scarlet with blue spots over the whole body and fins, darkening towards the tail; occassionally displaying pale bars.
Quite elongated for a grouper, grey colour with orange spots in lines along the body; juveniles have white lines too.
Reddish body with five or six white bars; blue spots all over, almost running together into lines on the face.
Purple to brown body with pale blue spots and lunate tail.
Brownish body with dark bars towards the tail which is black; pale blue spots all over.
Different variants: this one fine pale blue spots over a dark grey body.
Body can be anything from all scarlet red to all silvery, or more likely broad bars of each colour. Key feature is the black and white tips to the dorsal spines, most obvious when raised.
Very distinctive shape with concave nape resulting in a head that looks too small for the body which is white with green-grey mottling and covered in regular black spots.
Reddish-brown with in-distinct white spacings between the dark bands across the back; looks vaguely persecuted.
Honeycombed pattern over a body that already has a base camouflaged pattern of grey and brown. The foursaddle has four distinct black marks along the top of the back from halfway to the tail.