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Mycteroperca tigris (Valenciennes 1833), the Tiger Grouper. Tropical west Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. To more than three feet in length. This handsome species is entirely piscivorous. Adult pic here in Roatan 2019 by SaraL.
 

Hypoplectrus indigo (Poey 1851), the Indigo Hamlet. Central western Atlantic in many places. To five and a half inches. Another of the more common aquarium Hamlets. One in Roatan 2019.



Epinephelus guttatus (Linnaeus 1758), the Red Hind. Tropical west Atlantic. To more than thirty inches in length in the wild. A beauty and easy to keep when small. Like all members of the genus, will "cross the line" inhaling fish and motile invertebrates for food. SaraL pic in Roatan 2019.
 

Serranus baldwini (Evermann & Marsh 1899), the Lantern Bass. Tropical West Atlantic. To three inches in length. Square blotches on the lower part of the body and four prominent black dots on the caudal peduncle. Roatan 2019.
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