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Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish

chlorurus spilurus

The Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish (Chlorurus spilurus) is a vibrant and ecologically vital marine fish found throughout the tropical reefs of the Pacific Ocean. Known for its robust, rounded forehead and fused beak-like teeth, this species plays a monumental role as a reef architect. By scraping algae off dead coral skeletons, they prevent algae from smothering the reef, giving new coral larvae a place to settle and grow. Interestingly, the ground-up coral skeleton they ingest is excreted as fine white sand, meaning these fish are directly responsible for creating many of the world's pristine tropical beaches. This highly active, diurnal fish is a joy for snorkelers and divers to spot as it darts dynamically across shallow reef crests. Witnessing a school of these colorful fish grazing in unison, accompanied by the distinct scraping sounds of their teeth against the reef, is an unforgettable underwater experience.

Lebensraum: Found in shallow, sunlit coral reefs, outer reef slopes, and rocky lagoons of the tropical Pacific Ocean.

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The Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish is easily identified by its distinctive bulbous, blunt forehead and its tightly fused, beak-like dental plates. Like many parrotfish, it exhibits dramatic color changes between life phases. Initial phase individuals (mostly females) display a relatively muted, dark grayish-brown to reddish color with pale markings. In contrast, terminal phase males are spectacularly colored, boasting a vibrant blue-green to teal body adorned with bright orange or pink highlights around their scales and face. They typically reach lengths of 20 to 40 centimeters, presenting a robust, torpedo-shaped body that tapers toward a strong, squared tail fin.

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Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish
Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish

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Seltenheit

Common

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Interessante Fakten

A single adult Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish can excrete hundreds of kilograms of fine white sand each year, which helps form tropical beaches.

They are sequential hermaphrodites; they begin their adult life as females (initial phase) and can later transform into vibrant, dominant males (terminal phase).

To protect themselves from nocturnal predators like eels and sharks, they spin a transparent cocoon of foul-smelling mucus around their body before going to sleep.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Bioeroding Dentition

Possesses fused, beak-like teeth strong enough to scrape algae and grind down solid limestone coral skeletons.

Fähigkeit

Mucus Sleeping Bag

Secretes a protective, foul-smelling mucus cocoon at night to mask its scent from nocturnal predators.

Fähigkeit

Sequential Hermaphroditism

Begins life as female and can transition into a colorful, territorial male when social conditions allow.

Maße und Details

Länge
20-40 cm
Gewicht
0.5-1.5 kg
Lebenserwartung
5-15 Jahre
Top Speed
15 km/h
Brutzeit
1-2 Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

Grazes on benthic algae growing on dead coral substrates, scraping off the outer layers of the limestone reef.

Altersunterschiede: Juveniles mainly feed on small benthic algae and detritus without heavy scraping, whereas adults aggressively scrape and bioerode coral substrates.

Hauptnahrung

  • Epilithic algae
  • Microalgae
  • Detritus
  • Coral limestone fragments

Nahrungssuche

  • Grazing

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

competitor

Staghorn Coral

Acropora cervicornis

Feeds on the algae growing on its skeletal surface, preventing algae overgrowth.

mutualism

Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse

Labroides dimidiatus

Gets cleaned of parasites and dead skin at specialized cleaning stations on the reef.

eaten by

Giant Moray Eel

Gymnothorax javanicus

Preys upon parrotfish, especially when they are sheltering in reef crevices at night.

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Wie identifiziert man Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

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Was ist der/die/das länge von Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

20-40 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

0.5-1.5 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

5-15 Jahre

Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

15 km/h

Was frisst Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

Grazes on benthic algae growing on dead coral substrates, scraping off the outer layers of the limestone reef.

Wo findet man Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish normalerweise?

Found in shallow, sunlit coral reefs, outer reef slopes, and rocky lagoons of the tropical Pacific Ocean.

Wie jagt Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish?

Grazing

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