- Blue groper
Taxobox | name = Blue groper
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Actinopterygii
ordo =Perciformes
subordo =Labroidei
familia =Labridae
genus = "Achoerodus "
species = "A. viridis"; "A. gouldii"
binomial = "Achoerodus viridus"; "Achoerodus gouldii"
binomial_authority = Steindachner, 1866; Richardson, 1843A blue groper is a member of two similar species of fish found in the coastal waters of southernAustralia , distinguished by the bright blue colouring of the adult males. The Eastern blue groper ("Achoerodus viridis") is found fromHervey Bay in southernQueensland toWilson's Promontory in Victoria. The range of the Western blue groper ("Achoerodus gouldii") stretches from theHoutman Abrolhos inWestern Australia to west ofMelbourne . Despite their name, they are notgrouper s, butwrasse s (family "Labridae").The thick bodied blue gropers have peg teeth, heavy scales, a large tail and thick lips. Juveniles are brown to green brown. Adult females are brown to reddish-brown. Each scale may have a darker red spot. The adult males have the bright blue colouring that give the fish their name. The blue can range from deep navy to
cobalt blue, and there may also be darker or yellow-orange spots or lines around the eyes.All blue gropers begin their life as females. As they mature, the go through an initial phase, in which they may be male or female, before developing their adult colouring and reaching the terminal phase. Eastern blue gropers have been known to grow to 1.2 metres (4 ft) in length and weights of 22 kilograms, although fish over 15 kg are rare. The western species is larger, reaching 1.6 m and 40 kg.
The fish live in a variety of coastal waters, especially exposed
reef s. The Western blue groper lives in water 5-65 m deep, and the eastern species from the shallows up to 40 m deep. They feed on invertebrates such assea urchin s,crab s andmussel s. For the eastern species, spawning occurs from July until October, in estuarineseagrass beds, where the juveniles are usually found.In 1996, the Eastern blue groper was made the state fish emblem of
New South Wales .References
*cite web| url = http://www.amonline.net.au/fishes/students/focus/aviridis.htm| title = Eastern Blue Groper| accessmonthday = 11 November| accessyear = 2006| work = Fishes | publisher =Australian Museum
*cite web| url = http://www.sportsfish.com.au/pages/fishing/fish-saltwater/blue-groper.html | title = Blue Groper| accessmonthday = 11 November| accessyear = 2006| work = Sportsfish Australia
*cite web| url = http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=14420| title = Achoerodus gouldii| accessmonthday = 11 November| accessyear = 2006| work = FishBase
*cite web| url = http://fishnkids.dpi.nsw.gov.au/did/did-bluey.html| title = Eastern Blue Groper| accessmonthday = 11 November| accessyear = 2006| work = Fish'n'kids | publisher = New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
*cite web| url = http://www.abyss.com.au/groper.html| title = The Eastern Blue Groper| accessmonthday = 11 November| accessyear = 2006| work = Local Marine Life | publisher = Abyss Scuba Diving
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