Flagtail Grouper
Cephalopholis urodeta
Max Size
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Max Depth
60 m
Description
Distribution
Cephalopholis urodeta is found at Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean but it is mainly a species of the Western Pacific Ocean. It extends as far north as Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands of southern Japan and as far south as the southern Great Barrier Reef of Queensland in Australia. Its range extends east as far as French Polynesia and Pitcairn Island. It has also been recorded from Phoenix Islands, Jarvis Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Kingman Reef, as well as Brunei. In 1958 over 1,800 specimens of C. urodeta sourced in the South Pacific were released near Oahu in Hawaii but they failed to become established.
Habitat and biology
Cephalopholis urodeta is found in clear, shallow waters in the outer areas of reefs, in lagoons, behind the reef and over the top of reefs. They are solitary and prefer healthy coral reefs in areas of shallow water where they feed on largely on small fishes, which make up 68% of its diet, and crustaceans. It occurs down to depths of 60 metres (200 ft). A single male will have a territory which includes that of up to six females. The male will court the females in the afternoons.
Colors
Edible
See in SeabookHabitat and Environment
Coral reef
Conservation status
(LC) Least concern
Poisonous
See in SeabookSocial Behaviour
Solitary
Danger to human
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Flagtail Grouper dangerous?
Flagtail Grouper is classified as: No, No, No. Always exercise caution and keep a safe distance.
Where can you find Flagtail Grouper?
How deep does Flagtail Grouper live?
Flagtail Grouper can be found at depths of up to 60 meters.