Bluebarred Parrotfish

Scarus ghobban

"Scarus ghobban", also known as the blue-barred parrotfish, blue-barred parrotfish, blue trim parrotfish, cream parrotfish, globe-headed parrotfish, green blotched parrotfish, yellow scale parrotfish, and bluechin parrotfish, is a species of marine fish in the Scaridae family.
Bluebarred Parrotfish - Scarus ghobban Color variant. Phi Phi Lei Wall, Thailand (2008). Bluebarred Parrotfish,Fall,Geotagged,Scarus ghobban,Thailand

Appearance

This species is blue-green to green in colour and commonly grows to approximately 46 cm. Its appearance is variable. It may have a central stripe on the dorsal and anal fins that is pink in colour. The underside of the body may be pinkish or yellowish. There may be blue markings around the area of the pectoral fin.
Blue-barred parrotfish - Male https://www.reeflifesurvey.com/species/scarus-ghobban/ Fall,Geotagged,Indonesia,Scarus ghobban

Distribution

"Scarus ghobban" is widespread throughout the Indo-Pacific, known to live in waters from East Africa to Indonesia. It has also been found in the Mediterranean, likely having entered by way of the Red Sea. It also occurs at the Galápagos Islands.
Blue-Barred Parroffish - Scarus globban, Initial phase  Blue-Barred Parrotfish,Fish,Geotagged,Mabul,Malaysia,Parrotfish,Scarus ghobban,Spring

Habitat

"Scarus Ghobban" occurs in places with sandy bottoms and in areas with seagrass. It is also known to live in marginal reefs and in deeper waters."Scarus ghobban" grows quickly and can live up to 13 years. It tends to congregate in small schools.
Blue-Barred Parrotfish - Female This fish is up to 62 cm long and is yellow to brown with 4-5 diffuse blue bars (sometimes broken into spots) It also has blue bands around the mouth, eye and tail borders. Usually solitary.
Seen in Ikok's Rock, Lankayan I. in Borneo.  Fall,Geotagged,Malaysia,Scarus ghobban

Predators

While the species is captured in large numbers by fishermen for consumption and sale, and there is also a high amount of bycatch from other fisheries, it is not particularly targeted and appears not to be threatened at this point. As other parrotfish, it is dependent on coral reefs to some degree, and is likely to suffer from the continued degradation of same.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderPerciformes
FamilyScaridae
GenusScarus
SpeciesS. ghobban