Seven-banded grouper: mainly inhabits the coastal reef area, inhabiting the water layer at a depth of 5-30 meters. It feeds mainly on small fish and crustaceans. It can reach a length of up to 155 cm and is suitable for steaming, braising and boiling soups.
Bluestone: Often inhabited near the rocks and reefs of islands along the coast, it is a warm-water middle and lower class fish, and generally does not form large groups. It is fierce, prefers fish and shrimp, and is generally 30 cm long and has a maximum length of 60 cm. The meat is tender and delicious, rich in nutrients and high economic value.
Blue Star Nine-Spiny Perch: Commonly known as the "Red Perch", the fish body color is extremely gorgeous, inhabiting the rock ditch or coral reef slope of clear water and lush coral growth, usually hiding in the reef cave, but also swimming around in the reef area to feed fish or crustaceans, the body length can reach 45 cm
Double-spined grouper: commonly known as "elephant skin spot", inhabiting depth of 10 to 300 meters, common in 10 to 120 meters, body length of up to 55 cm, living in sandy muddy bottom waters, benthic fish, carnivorous.
Reticulated grouper: A common fish in tropical waters, its habitat is changeable, and its traces can be seen in the slopes of the reef beyond the seaweed bed to the depth of 200 meters, and it is also commonly found on the continental shelf at the bottom of the sand mud. It generally does not form large groups, is fierce, and feeds mainly on fish, cephalopods, shrimp and crabs. Suitable for steaming.
Oblique band grouper: similar to green spot, habitat depth of up to 100 meters, body length of up to 120 cm, living in the water quality of turbid reef areas, semi-salty waters, is carnivorous, crustaceans, fish for food, meat delicious, nutrient-rich, strong stress resistance, fast growth.