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Calotomus virdescens (Ruppell 1835), the
Dotted Parrotfish. Red Sea endemic. To 27 cm. in length. Lives on
sandy bottoms and seagrass beds. Here is an initial phase
individual in the Gulf of Aqaba, off the beach at Na'ama Bay,
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Cetoscarus ocellatus (Valenciennes 1840), the Bicolor Parrotfish. Likely
the most commonly sold species of Parrotfish in the aquarium interest...
almost exclusively as juveniles. Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to Tuamotus. To
three feet in length (not a misprint). A couple inch juvenile in
Wakatobi, S. Sulawesi, Indo.
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Cetoscarus ocellatus (Valenciennes 1840), the Bicolor Parrotfish. Likely
the most commonly sold species of Parrotfish in the aquarium interest...
almost exclusively as juveniles. Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to Tuamotus. To
three feet in length (not a misprint). A foot long initial phase/female
in Wakatobi, S. Sulawesi, Indo.
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Cetoscarus bicolor (Ruppell 1829), the Bicolor Parrotfish. Likely
the most commonly sold species of Parrotfish in the aquarium interest...
almost exclusively as juveniles. Indo-Pacific, Red Sea to Tuamotus. To
three feet in length (not a misprint). A two plus foot long terminal
phase/male in the upper Red Sea.
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