Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish
Chlorurus spilurus
Pacific Bullethead Parrotfish is a reef-dwelling Indo-Pacific parrotfish known for its heavy beaklike teeth and strong jaw used to scrape algae and coral rock. It is generally not a targeted angling species and is more often encountered by divers on coral reefs than by anglers.

识别要点
- Robust parrotfish body with a blunt, steep forehead and beaklike fused teeth
- Variable blue-green to olive body often with pale markings and darker scale edges
- Rounded tail and large, obvious scales typical of parrotfishes
栖息地
Shallow coral reefs, reef flats, and lagoonal reef edges, usually over hard substrate with abundant algal growth; adults commonly use outer reef slopes and surge-exposed reef crests.
饵料备注
Not a common game fish and rarely targeted. If taken incidentally, small pieces of squid, shrimp, or cut bait may draw a strike, but hook-up is inconsistent because it feeds primarily by grazing.
行为
Diurnal grazer that scrapes turf algae, detritus, and bits of reef substrate from coral rock; may rest in crevices or around reef structure at night and often travels along reefs rather than schooling tightly.
注意事项
Use caution when handling the mouth and gill area; its beaklike teeth can bite hard, and reef-fish consumption can carry ciguatera risk in some tropical areas. Check local regulations, as some reef fish are protected or size-restricted.
钓法备注
Best treated as a non-target reef species. Light tackle around coral is risky and inefficient; if pursued, use small natural baits near reef structure, but avoid damaging coral and follow local reef-fishing rules.