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Forsten's parrotfish

Forsten's parrotfish

Scarus forsteni

Family
Scaridae
Max Length
55.00000120000001 cm
Max Weight
2.5 kg
IUCN Status
LC
Water Type
saltwater

Overview

Scarus forsteni, commonly known as the whitespot parrotfish, or Forsten's parrotfish, is a marine fish native to tropical areas in the western Pacific Ocean, where it lives in coral reefs and feeds on benthic algae. S. forsteni are scrapers, meaning they use their specialized beak-like mouths to scrape algae and other biofilms off ocean surfaces. This is possible due to their jaw physiology, which has a shallow shape and thin cement covering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Forsten's parrotfish get?+

Forsten's parrotfish (Scarus forsteni) can reach up to 55.00000120000001 cm in length and 2.5 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is LC.

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