Red hind
Photo Credit: Darren Baker (fishbase.us)
Family Groupers, hamlets, hinds, seabasses, sand-perches, tatleys
Scientific Family Serranidae
Scientific Name Epinephelus guttatus
Spanish Name Cabrilla
ITIS# 167700
Tail shape Truncate
Adult: head and body yellowish-brown to greenish white to pale red-brown, covered with red-brown spots; spiny dorsal olive, with yellow flags at tips of spines; soft dorsal, tail and anal fins olive, with a broad black band just in from edge and a narrow white line along outer edge. Juvenile: similar to adult but spots are larger.
Biology
Found in shallow reefs and rocky sea bottoms. Feeds mainly on crabs and other crustaceans (types of shrimps and lobsters), fishes (wrasses and grunts), and octopus. Associated with seagrass.
Appearance
Body Shape
Fusiform
Color
Main Color: Brown
Other Color: red
Other Color: red
Common Body Shape
Torpedo-shaped
Pattern
Spotted
Length
Avg Length: 16 inches (40 cm)
Max Length: 30 inches (76 cm)
Max Length: 30 inches (76 cm)
Maximum Weight
55 lbs (25000 g)
Specifications
Handling Concerns
Reports of ciguatera poisoning
Conservation Concerns
None
Range in USA
NC-TX
Abundance
Uncommon