Cephalopholis formosa, commonly known as the Formosa Grouper, is a visually stunning marine fish prized for its vivid colouration and intricate patterning. This large grouper species is suitable for advanced marine aquarium enthusiasts due to its size and specific care needs.
Care Level: Moderate to advanced care is recommended. This species requires stable water parameters and a well-maintained environment.
Temperament and Compatibility: Cephalopholis formosa is generally territorial and can be aggressive towards smaller or similarly sized tank mates. It is best housed with robust, larger fish species and not with small or timid fish. Compatibility with other groupers should be approached cautiously.
Diet: Carnivorous by nature, this grouper thrives on a diet of meaty foods such as live or frozen crustaceans, fish, and specialised marine pellets. Feeding should be varied and provided 2-3 times daily to maintain optimal health.
Minimum Tank Size: Due to its potential size and active nature, a minimum tank size of 300 litres (approximately 80 gallons) is recommended to provide ample swimming space and territory.
Lighting and Water Flow: Standard marine aquarium lighting is suitable. Moderate water flow mimicking natural reef conditions is ideal to ensure good oxygenation without stressing the fish.
Placement: Provide plenty of rockwork and hiding places to establish territories and reduce stress. Position the fish in a section of the tank where it can retreat if needed.
Origin: Not Provided.
Maximum Size: Can grow up to approximately 40 cm in length.



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