Saltwater Fish
Scarus taeniopterus
Scarus taeniopterus
(Princess Parrotfish)

Species Description…

Scientific Name: Scarus taeniopterus
Common Name: Princess Parrotfish
Species Group: Parrotfish
Habitat: Fish Only
Care Level: Advanced
Temperament: Peaceful
Diet Type: Herbivore
Role in Aquarium: Showpiece Fish
Max Fish Length: 14 (inches)
Min Aquarium Size: 300 (gallons)
Native Range: Western Atlantic, Caribbean
Scarus Taeniopterus - The Princess Parrotfish

Scarus Taeniopterus (The Princess Parrotfish)

Overview

  • Native to the Western Atlantic, including the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, commonly found in coral reefs and seagrass beds.
  • Recognized for its vibrant coloration, transitioning from a brownish juvenile phase to a striking blue and green adult form.
  • A herbivorous species that plays a crucial role in reef health by grazing on algae-covered surfaces.
  • Known for its beak-like mouth, which it uses to scrape algae and coral, contributing to reef maintenance.
  • Best suited for large aquariums with ample live rock, sandy substrate, and stable water conditions.

Feeding

  • Herbivorous, primarily feeding on filamentous algae and small bits of coral in the wild.
  • Thrives on a diet of marine algae, spirulina, seaweed, and high-quality herbivore pellets.
  • Will scrape algae from live rock and tank surfaces using its specialized teeth.
  • Should be fed multiple times daily to maintain energy levels and support natural grazing behavior.
  • A diet rich in plant matter ensures proper digestion and enhances coloration.

Habitat

  • Prefers shallow reef environments with rocky surfaces, seagrass beds, and sandy bottoms.
  • Frequently seen swimming over coral formations, scraping algae from rocks and reef structures.
  • Aquarium setups should include live rock for natural grazing and plenty of open swimming areas.
  • Requires stable water parameters and high-quality filtration to maintain optimal health.
  • Providing a sandy substrate allows for natural foraging behavior.

Fish Care

  • Optimal water temperature: 74-80°F (23-27°C) to support metabolism and immune function.
  • Preferred pH range: 8.1-8.4, with a salinity level of 1.020-1.025.
  • Requires consistent water changes and high-quality filtration to maintain water clarity.
  • Reef-safe but may inadvertently disturb coral formations while foraging.
  • Providing a well-balanced diet with algae-based foods ensures proper health and activity.

Compatibility

  • Generally peaceful but may exhibit territorial behavior towards other herbivorous fish.
  • Compatible with tangs, angelfish, and other reef-safe species.
  • Should not be housed with overly aggressive fish that may outcompete it for food.
  • Best kept in a tank with plenty of space to reduce territorial disputes.
  • Providing multiple grazing surfaces helps distribute feeding activity evenly.

Aquarium Behavior

  • A highly active swimmer that constantly grazes on available algae surfaces.
  • Frequently observed scraping algae from rocks and coral structures.
  • More confident in a well-established aquarium with plenty of food sources.
  • Providing structured rockwork encourages natural feeding and exploration behaviors.
  • Over time, it may become accustomed to its caretaker and recognize feeding times.