indian ocean steephead parrotfish

Scientific name Chlorurus strongylocephalus
Descriptor Bleeker
Year of description 1855
IUCN category (World) LC
Family Scaridae
Genus Chlorurus
Chlorurus strongylocephalus Chlorurus strongylocephalus

Introduction

Chlorurus strongylocephalus, commonly known as indian ocean steephead parrotfish, is a salt water fish.

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Who is it?

Morphology

  • Average size
    40 cm
  • Maximum size
    69 cm
  • Average size
    40 cm
  • Maximum size
    69 cm

How to recognize the indian ocean steephead parrotfish ?

The indian ocean steephead parrotfish measures between 40 and 69 cm. This fish is multicolore with a predominantly jaune, bleu and vert body.

Behaviour & Life cycle

  • diet
    herbivorous
  • Sociability
    living in a group or alone
  • territorial
    No
  • Way of living
    diurnal

The indian ocean steephead parrotfish is a fish living in a group or alone. This species is herbivorous .

n general, this species does not care much about other animals crossing its path.

Reproduction

  • Reproduction
    ovipare qui pond en eau libre

The indian ocean steephead parrotfish is a fish ovipare qui pond en eau libre.

Harmless species

This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.

Where to find it?

Conservation status of populations (IUCN)

World : LC

What is its habitat?

Natural environment characteristics

  • Depth
    0 - 35 m

Biotope presentation

The indian ocean steephead parrotfish is most often found at a depth between 0m and 35m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths.

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Fishkeeping

Not recommended

We do not recommend keeping this species in an aquarium. It has unpredictable needs which, if not met, generate significant stress, potentially leading to a shorter life expectancy, an interruption of its growth or the development of pathogens.

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Bibliographic references

A Review of Parrotfishes (Perciformes: Scaridae) of Taiwan with Descriptions of Four New Records and One Doubtful Species - Yun-Chih Liao - Kwang-Tsao Shao - I-Shiung Chen - Zoological Studies - 2004.

Life histories predict vulnerability to overexploitation in parrotfishes - Brett M. Taylor - Peter Houk - Garry R. Russ - J. Howard Choat - Coral Reefs - 2014.

Studies on the Reef-Dwelling Fishes of India - Parrotfishes - R.P. Barman - S.S. Mishra - Zoological survey of India - 2005.

The functional morphology, systematics and behavioural ecology of parrotfishes (family Scaridae) - D.R. Bellwood - James Cook University - 2009.

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