Available wild caught, two very similar species are sold as Goldband Snapper. They both have elongated bodies that are usually yellow, but sometimes pinkish, Goldband Snapper has 2 or 3 yellow bands, faintly edged in blue, around the eyes, whereas Sharptooth Snapper has yellow bands only above the eyes.
They are marine fish found mostly above rocky bottoms of the continental shelf at 40 - 245m and caught mostly off northern WA and the NT (and occasionally off Queensland) by demersal longlines, traps and trawling.