In fish, light (photoperiod, intensity and spectra) is main regulator in many physiological actions including body growth. The present study was to investigate the effect of light spectra on the body growth in red spotted grouper Epinephelus akaara. Experiment performed from December, 2016 to March, 2017 and fish (n=200, body weight 6.9±0.1, total length 7.5±0.1) was reared under different light spectra (blue, green, red and white) for 15 week under 12 hour light and 12 hour dark photoperiod and natural water temperature (13.6~16.7℃). We examined the mRNA expression levels of growth hormone (GH) in the brain with pituitary and photoreceptors mRNA expression in the retina. Red spotted grouper of BW was no different in each for the four groups (light spectra of blue, green, red and white) to five week of rearing period, but BW of rearing blue light spectra group fish was significantly increased in ten week of rearing period. After that, in 15week of rearing period, BW of four group fish was no showed difference respectively. The total length (TL) of fish was no differed in four experimental groups under the experimental duration respectively. The gh mRNA was more highly expressed in rearing blue light spectra group fish than other experimental groups in 15 weeks. The short wavelength sensitive opsin (sws) mRNA was more increased in rearing blue light spectra group fish than other groups in 15 weeks. The middle wavelength sensitive opsin (mws) and rod opsin mRNA expression was no differed in four experimental groups under all experimental durations respectively. The long wavelength sensitive opsin (lws) mRNA expression was more increased in rearing red light spectra group fish than other groups in 15 weeks. Our present results suggest that somatic growth of red spotted grouper is induced under blue light condition under low water temperature duration. Also, these results are thought to be affected of the gh and sws mRNA expression blue wavelength. However, in this experiment we did not confirm the correlation between GH and photoreceptor. Therefore, further studies are needed to clarify the correlation of the light spectra and photoreceptor with body growth in red spotted grouper.