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Scarus taeniopterus Desmarest 1831, the
Princess Parrotfish. Western Atlantic; Bermuda to Brazil. To
fourteen inches overall length. Juvenile phases with dark border above,
below tail. Initial phases w/ yellowish fins, darkened tail. Terminal
phases w/ broad yellow body stripe fading toward the rear, tail bordered
by pink. Likely the most commonly utilized species (of only a handful)
used in the ornamental trade of this family. Due to better collection,
holding and shipping more arrive in good condition and live. A
terminal/male individual in Roatan 2019. |
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Sparisoma atomarium (Poey 1861), the
Greenblotch Parrotfish. To four inches in length. Tropical West
Atlantic. Initial phase individuals have deep red bodies and dorsal fins,
yellow anal and ventral fins; red and yellow eyes. Terminal phase with
green patch behind pectorals, bright red eyes, and a red tail. An
initial phase/female individual in Roatan 2019. |
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Sparisoma aurofrenatum (Valenciennes 1840),
the Redband Parrotfish. Western Atlantic; Bermudas to Brazil. To
eleven inches in length. Juveniles with striped body, pale underside and
distinctive black spot behind the pectoral. Initial phase w/ metallic
green body, red unpaired fins. Terminal phase with red band below eye,
black and yellow spots at rear of gill cover. An occasional pet-fish import. Does as
well as any other Parrotfish... i.e. not well in captivity. Terminal phase
individual in Roatan 2015 by TiffB.
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Sparisoma aurofrenatum (Valenciennes 1840),
the Redband Parrotfish. Western Atlantic; Bermudas to Brazil. To
eleven inches in length. Juveniles with striped body, pale underside and
distinctive black spot behind the pectoral. Initial phase w/ metallic
green body, red unpaired fins. Terminal phase with red band below eye,
black and yellow spots at rear of gill cover. An occasional pet-fish import. Does as
well as any other Parrotfish... i.e. not well in captivity. Juvenile phase
individual in Roatan 2019.
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