Redtail parrotfish
(Sparisoma chrysopterum)

Classification

Species: Sparisoma chrysopterum

General data

Scientific names: Redtail parrotfish
Local names: Blue parrotfish, Kwab, Pink kwab, Pink parrot
Habitat: Freshwater
Climate: Subtropical

Sparisoma chrysopterum (common names: redtail parrotfish, blue parrotfish, kwab, pink kwab, pink parrot, blisterside, and blue black-finned chub) is a species of parrotfish.

The upper end of the pectoral fin base shows black saddle-shaped markings while they are young adults. Commonly, there is a light, saddle-shaped area on top of caudal peduncle. The dorsal, pelvic, and anal fins are orange or red in colour.

Juvenile specimens or those in the initial phase have a mottled pattern similar to the substratum. This provides camouflage when they rest on the sea floor.

This species lives in the western Atlantic Ocean from Brazil in the south, north to Florida and the Bahamas. It also occurs throughout the Caribbean Sea.

Max length: 46 cm TL; common length : 25 cm TL