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  2. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Blood parrot cichlid: Amphilophus citrinellus × Vieja melanurus: Blood-red jewel cichlid Hemichromis lifalili: Blotched catshark: Scyliorhinus meadi: Blotched snakehead: Channa maculata: Blue catfish: Ictalurus furcatus: Blue chromis: Chromis cyanea: Blue hamlet: Hypoplectrus gemma: Blue marlin: Makaira nigricans: Blue parrotfish: Scarus ...

  3. Blue parrotfish - Wikipedia

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    Blue parrotfish are found on coral reefs at depths of 3–25 m (9.8–82.0 ft) in the western Atlantic from Maryland in the United States to Bermuda, the Bahamas, and south to Brazil. They are also found throughout the West Indies but are absent from the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico.

  4. Convict cichlid - Wikipedia

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    The convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) is a fish species from the family Cichlidae, native to Central America, [3] also known as the zebra cichlid. [4] Convict cichlids are popular aquarium fish [ 3 ] and have also been the subject of numerous studies on fish behaviour.

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  6. Parrot cichlid - Wikipedia

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    Parrot cichlid may refer to: Hoplarchus psittacus, a South American cichlid; ... Parrotfish, a group of marine species This page was last edited on 22 ...

  7. A large prehistoric-looking fish was just found off Florida ...

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    One of the coolest, most prehistoric-looking fish lives in Florida’s offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It happens to be one of the best to eat but also one of the most elusive.

  8. Hoplarchus - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This fish can reach a length of 35 centimetres (14 in) TL and is important as a food fish to local indigenous peoples. This species is occasionally kept as an aquarium fish and is traded under the common name "parrot cichlid" (a name also used for one other species and a hybrid fish). [1] [3]

  9. Parrotfish - Wikipedia

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    Parrotfish skeleton. Parrotfish are named for their dentition, [5] which is distinct from other fish, including other labrids.Their numerous teeth are arranged in a tightly packed mosaic on the external surface of their jaw bones, forming a parrot-like beak with which they rasp algae from coral and other rocky substrates [6] (which contributes to the process of bioerosion).