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Beneath the Stripes: Discovering the Six-Bar Grouper

Chanleakena Oum by Chanleakena Oum
March 21, 2026
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Six-bar grouper (Photo: Sahat Ratmuangkhwang, Andaman Coastal Research Station for Development, Kasetsart University, CC0)

The six-bar grouper (Epinephelus sexfasciatus, Chinese: 六带石斑鱼 liúdài shíbānyú; Khmer: ត្រីតុកកែ trei tok-kae) is a species of fish in the Serranidae family, specific to the tropical seas of the Indo-Pacific region. Unlike other famous groupers that also inhabit the Atlantic, it is only observable in the waters stretching from Thailand and Indonesia to the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, northern Australia and Taiwan.

Morphology and identification

This fish has a robust and slightly elongated silhouette. Its mouth, quite large and powerful, expresses its role as a carnivorous predator. The particularity of the six-bar grouper lies in its characteristic livery: it generally displays six dark vertical stripes on its sides, which are clearly visible, especially in young individuals. Its body ranges from light brown to olive or grey, sometimes spotted. Adults can reach a length of around 45 to 60 cm, although the majority seen in nature are often less than 40 cm long.

Distribution and habitat

The six-bar grouper occupies soft or sandy-muddy bottoms near the coast, or frequents estuaries in contact with the continent, in depths generally ranging from the surface to 80 meters. It prefers warm waters, rich in prey, and adapts to areas where vegetation such as seagrass beds and corals is moderate, but where the structure offers caches.

Behavior and diet

A carnivorous species, this grouper hunts mainly on the prowl, feeding on smaller fish, crustaceans and sometimes cephalopods. This opportunistic behavior is accompanied by a remarkable ability to camouflage: its stripes allow it to hide in heterogeneous backgrounds.

Its life cycle aligns with that of other Serranidae: it is often born female and many become male over time (protogynous hermaphroditism). Reproduction mainly takes place during groupings where the eggs are released, and the larvae drift to lagoon or sheltered areas to grow.

Economic interest and conservation

Like many related species, the six-bar grouper has a flesh appreciated for its texture and taste, which makes it highly sought after in artisanal fishing and in some aquacultures. However, its moderate size makes it a less popular target than large groupers. However, its slow growth and late sexual maturity expose it to overexploitation, especially when it congregates to reproduce.

Chinese cooks often prepare it by steaming or in “red sauce”; Cambodian cooks also prepare it by steaming, or even deep fried, accompanied by spices. In the central market of Phnom Penh, this fish was selling for 12.5 USD/kg on July 19, 2025.

Despite their ecological (role as apex predators, participation in the regulation of reef populations) and commercial importance, natural populations of six-bar grouper could decline locally due to intensive fishing and habitat degradation. The preservation of this species requires vigilant management: establishment of marine reserves, prohibition of fishing during spawning periods, and protection adapted to local specificities.

The six-bar grouper thus remains an emblematic witness to the biodiversity of the Indo-Pacific and the fragility of its coastal ecosystems.

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