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Parrotfish (formerly considered a family, '''[[Scaridae]]''') are a subgroup from the '''[[Labridae]]''' family found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, but with the largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific. The approximately 90 species are found in coral reefs, rocky coasts and seagrass beds.
 
Parrotfish (formerly considered a family, '''[[Scaridae]]''') are a subgroup from the '''[[Labridae]]''' family found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, but with the largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific. The approximately 90 species are found in coral reefs, rocky coasts and seagrass beds.
 
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Parrotfish (formerly considered a family, Scaridae) are a subgroup from the Labridae family found in relatively shallow tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, but with the largest species richness in the Indo-Pacific. The approximately 90 species are found in coral reefs, rocky coasts and seagrass beds.