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Saturday, March 24, 2018

The blue parrotfish (Scarus coeruleus) is a member of the parrotfish genus Scarus. It is found on coral reefs in shallow water in the tropical and subtropical parts of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

Description




Feeding Humphead Parrotfish | Blue Planet | BBC Earth - A school of Humphead Parrotfish descend on the coral reef to feed and turn the age old coral into a fine sand that, in turn, forms islands. Fascinating video from BBC natural history show Blue...

They are uniformly blue with a yellow spot on their heads that fades as they age. They average 30â€"75 cm in length with a maximum length of 1.2 m. They develop a large "beak" like other parrotfish that is used for scraping algae and small organisms from rocks. They have pharyngeal teeth that grind ingested rocks into sand. No other species has this uniform blue color as adults.They weigh about 20 pounds.

Reproduction


Parrot Fish by tpri27531
Parrot Fish by tpri27531. Source : www.haikudeck.com

In summer, blue parrotfish gather in spawning groups. Sexual interaction occurs and the females deposit their eggs into the water column after which they sink to the seabed. The eggs hatch after about twenty-five hours.

Distribution and habitat


Hawaii's White Sand Beaches Are Made From Parrotfish Poop | HuffPost
Hawaii's White Sand Beaches Are Made From Parrotfish Poop | HuffPost. Source : www.huffingtonpost.com

Blue parrotfish are found on coral reefs at depths of 3â€"25 m (9.8â€"82.0 ft) in the western Atlantic from Maryland in the United States to Bermuda, the Bahamas, and south to Brazil. They are also found throughout the West Indies but are absent from the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico. Juveniles are found in beds of turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum).

Diet


Parrot fish also known as Loro fish from food of The Philippines
Parrot fish also known as Loro fish from food of The Philippines. Source : www.thelongestwayhome.com

Their diet consists of small organisms found in the sand and algae that they scrape off rocks. They spend 80 percent of their time searching for food.

Status


Are White Sand Beaches Really Made of Fish Poop? - Coastal Living
Are White Sand Beaches Really Made of Fish Poop? - Coastal Living. Source : www.coastalliving.com

The blue parrotfish has a wide range and is abundant in much of that range, some of which is in marine conservation areas. Although larger individuals are targeted by fishermen, the population of this fish seems to be stable overall. For these reasons, the IUCN has listed this fish as being of "Least Concern".

References


Parrotfish: the coral crunching, sand makers - Australian Geographic
Parrotfish: the coral crunching, sand makers - Australian Geographic. Source : www.australiangeographic.com.au

Further reading


rainbow parrotfish | My favorite parrotfish are the rainbow ...
rainbow parrotfish | My favorite parrotfish are the rainbow .... Source : www.pinterest.com

Lindholm, James; Knight, Ashley; Kaufman, Les; Miller, Steven (2006). "Site fidelity and movement of the parrotfishes Scarus coeruleus and Scarus taeniopterus at Conch Reef (northern Florida Keys)". Caribbean Journal of Science. 42 (1): 138â€"144. 


Bullethead Parrotfish parrot fish CLORURUS SORDIDUS shows teeth ...
Bullethead Parrotfish parrot fish CLORURUS SORDIDUS shows teeth .... Source : www.alamy.com

 
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