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Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2025 12:13:16 GMT
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Habitat
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re than the adult fish, even being found in rock pools. Where they are protected, in marine nature reserves and no take zones, both adults and juveniles occur in shallow waters, but the depths at which juveniles are found is always shallower than the
preferred depths of adults.

Biology
Epinephelus marginatus adults are solitary and territorial, preferring areas with a rocky substrate but both adults and juveniles will enter brackish waters, such as estuaries. Their main food is molluscs, crustaceans, and octopuses. But as they grow
larger other fish form an increasingly important part of their diet, with reef fish being preferred.

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