Parrot fish ID

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Here’s what I’m assuming is an S. iseri at this point. Got him a couple days ago.

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Here’s what I’m assuming is an S. iseri at this point. Got him a couple days ago.

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Yeah that is the "Iseri" Striped Parrotfish. I just got two of those. Sellers told me they were Princess. But the yellow nose tip with the blue lines over the eye shows they are Striped. I had only thought I was getting one but somehow had qty 2 selected.
 

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I’ve been keeping my eyes open for another one. Really cool fish.
Most parrots don’t do well in captivity as they tend to starve or not have room to be as active as they truly are.
 

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Which is why there is only a few parrots that have been known to do well. Unfortunately Stripped don't do as well as Bi-Color, Princess or Quyoi.
Even the Princess are iffy I find. They’re not the best - Id say Bicolour and Quoyi are the easiest and tend to thrive best.
Princess can be done easier than other species like the iseri.
 

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Yeah I am really annoyed that these turned out to be stripped. They grow up to be beautiful fish as well. Just have not seen nearly as much luck with them.
 
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Most parrots don’t do well in captivity as they tend to starve or not have room to be as active as they truly are.
He was in a 200 gallon and was getting fat( I tend to feed heavily). Had intentions of moving him to my 350 if he outgrew that tank. From what I can tell is they are great on algae and they do move around a lot. Hopefully another will come up.
 

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