Snowy grouper are solitary predators, living on rocky reefs on the ocean floor.
The snowy grouper is a species of marine fish in the family Serranidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico neighborhood.
Therefore the coloration of this species varies with the size of the fish. Smaller fish are dark brown overall, punctuated with coin-size pearly white spots on the sides.
A distinctive black, saddle-shaped blotch occurs on the caudal peduncle and extends down below the the lateral line. Larger snowy groupers usually lose the white spots and caudal saddle and become dark brown with a slight coppery tint. The spiny portion of the dorsal fin has a black margin.
Estuary to the Abyss: Exploring Along the Latitude 31-30 Transect: August 20 – September 1, 2004