Bluestriped grunt

Haemulon sciurus

The blue striped grunt, also bluestriped grunt, is a subtropical species of grunt native to the western Atlantic Ocean. It was described by the English naturalist George Shaw in 1803.

Its common name comes from its blue stripes and from its habit of grunting by grinding its pharyngeal teeth. The swim bladder, acting as a resonator, amplifies this sound.
Bluestriped Grunt Sep 11, 2017. Seen in 1000 Steps dive site, Bonaire.
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Appearance

The blue striped grunt commonly grows to a length of 20 to 25 cm, and its maximum recorded length is 46 cm. The maximum reported age is 12 years. It can weigh up to 750 grams.

The head and the body is yellow with many narrow, horizontal blue stripes. The stripe under the eye has a characteristic arch. There is one yellow dorsal fin with 12 dorsal spines and 16-17 dorsal soft rays. The anal fin is dusky yellow. It has three anal spines and nine anal soft rays. The soft dorsal and caudal fins are blackish. The scales above the lateral line are enlarged, while the scales below are oblique.
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Distribution

The blue striped grunt is found in mangroves, seagrass beds, dropoffs and coral reefs at depths up to 30 meters. Its range includes the Western Atlantic, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean down to Brazil.
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Behavior

The fish travels in schools with the smaller French grunt, a close relative. Up to 1,000 grunts can form a school. The schools generally cruise near coral.

The diet consists mainly of shrimp. It may also eat annelids, bivalves, and crustaceans.

Predators of the grunt are larger piscivorous fish, such as sharks.
Bluestriped grunt (Haemulon sciurus) Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Jul 17, 2017 Bluestriped grunt,Geotagged,Haemulon sciurus,Mexico,Summer

Habitat

The blue striped grunt is found in mangroves, seagrass beds, dropoffs and coral reefs at depths up to 30 meters. Its range includes the Western Atlantic, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean down to Brazil.
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Uses

The blue striped grunt is edible, and when caught, is marketed fresh. It is only of minor commercial importance, however. There have been reports of ciguatera poisoning from consumption of this fish.

Blue striped grunts are also valued as a specimen for public aquariums.

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