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Peacock Rockcod

Has the ability to change from pale to quite dark brown very rapidly. The white bars are not always visible and the whole body could be dark brown, with blue black-edged spots. Blue margins on fins and tail are always present.

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Brown-marbled Grouper

WYSIWYG: pale brown, with darker brown marbling, which is in distinguishable bands along the body. Brown spots of variable intensity over the top of the marling.

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Netfin Grouper

Under colour is camouflage grey-green white-brown and whole body and fins is covered with small, densely packed polygonal brown spots.

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Black Cod

Classic cod shape with black bands across the back which curve forwards. Not often seen during the day.

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Coral Rockcod

Very attractive fish: scarlet with blue spots over the whole body and fins, darkening towards the tail.

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Foursaddle Rockcod

Honeycombed pattern over a body that already has a base campuflaged pattern of grey and brown. The foursaddle has four distinct black marks along the top of the back from halfway to the tail.

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Peacock Rockcod

Has the ability to change from pale to quite dark brown very rapidly. The white bars are not always visible and the whole body could be dark brown, with blue black-edged spots. Blue margins on fins and tail are always present.

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Thinspine Grouper

Two distinct dark lines across the face, above and blow the eyes. Large white square on the back. End of the body and tail almost white with a black spot at the end of the body.

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