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 SeaScopes Vol. 13, Summer 1996.  The Lyretail Grouper,
 
 Image of juvenile
 A brilliant juvenile
 Variola louti
 (Photo by Scott W. Michael)
 It is best to keep only one lyretail to a tank unless the system is
 very large (hundreds of gallons) and well-appointed with rock and
 coral.  The lyretail will probably become the dominant fish in the
 aquarium.  As with most species of bass, it is not particularly
 aggressive, but it is carnivorous and will swallow any fish small enough
 to fit into its mouth.
 Nutrition
 Like other large bass and groupers, the lyretail soon learns to
 recognize food and to associate you with it.  It will accept live
 freshwater organisms as well as formulated, preserved, or frozen
 foods.  Unless you want to have your fish outgrow and pollute its
 aquarium quickly, feed sparingly and infrequently, two or three times
 a week.  Unlike some of its smaller brethren, the lyretail is
 relatively hardy and disease resistant.
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