Parrotfish Handbook is a clear, engaging guide to one of the most important fish on a coral reef--bright, bold, and quietly essential. Parrotfish are famous for their colors and their beak-like mouths, but their real story is bigger: they are reef gardeners. By grazing algae and scraping surfaces, they help keep reefs from being smothered, creating space for corals to grow and recover.
This handbook is written for beginners who want marine life to make sense. You'll learn how parrotfish feed, how they change roles as they grow, why some species change sex, and how their everyday routines shape the entire reef. Whether you're a snorkeler, a diver, a student, or a curious reader, this book gives you the "why" behind what you see underwater.
Inside you'll discover:
Parrotfish are the kind of animal that changes how you see a reef. Once you understand their role, you stop seeing only "pretty fish" and start seeing a working system--maintenance crews, food webs, and survival strategies all happening in plain sight.
If you want a beginner-friendly guide to parrotfish behavior, identification, and reef ecology, Parrotfish Handbook is your companion for deeper, smarter reef watching.