Rusty parrotfish
The rusty parrotfish is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a parrotfish belonging to the family Scaridae. It is associated with reefs in the north western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.
Distribution and habitat
This reef-associated species can be found on coral reefs at a depth of 1 – 60 m in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Persian Gulf where it is found off the coasts of Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Yemen, Jordan, Iran, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Sudan, as well as off Socotra. It is generally common.Description
Scarus ferrugineus measures up to in length. Two colour patterns may be distinguished. While the terminal phase is multicoloured, bright in colour, mostly blue-green, the initial phase, in which frequently these fishes are seen in groups, is brownish with light and dark bands and a yellow tail.Biology
These fishes can be seen from March to November. They are oviparous and protogynous hermaphrodites.Three life phases can be distinguished, the juveniles, the adults of the initial phase, and the adult males on the terminal phase.
Individuals in the terminal phase form harems. They feed mainly on benthic algae.