How to spot the Parrotfish when scuba diving

Scaridae

Among the most ubiquitous components of fish assemblages in tropical and subtropical reefs worldwide.

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When to spot

Can be observed during the day while feeding. Night dives offer opportunities to see them sleeping, often in mucous cocoons.

Water

Primarily warm tropical and subtropical waters. Preferred temperatures above 22°C (72°F).

How to spot

Found on coral reefs, inhabiting reef flats, slopes, and lagoon areas. Look among live coral, rubble, and the rock-sand interface. Specific locations with healthy reef systems are good indicators.

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