CHUBS
KYPHOSIDAE
Bermuda/ Grey Chub
Kyphosus sectatrix/  biggibus
    Ecological Descriptors
Habitat Size (cm) Diet Behaviour Sex 
Pel
(Co, S)
30 (to 75) Veg (Cru, Mol) Sh F
Description:
Body more or less rounded/ discoid in outline (shape of a rugby/ American football). Body uniformly gray to silver, more or less rounded in outline, but with thin yellow to bronze stripes on the body and a stripe, bordered in white, under eye from the mouth to the gill cover. Upper part of the opercular membrane blackish. Greys may have dark edging on soft dorsal fin and tail, but this is not definitive.
Angle of anal fin is less tight than Brassy Chub (K. vagiensis), but less than 90o.

Ecology
Inhabits shallow waters, over seagrass beds, sand or rocky bottoms and around coral reefs, down to 30m. Young chub are found among floating sargassum weeds. Feeds on plants, mainly on benthic algae, as well as small crabs and molluscs.

Life Cycle:
During each month of the spawning season, chubs are most abundant starting the day of the full moon; group size increases as fish move  through the day toward core spawning sites, typically exceeding a group of more than 150 individuals. It displays distinctive colour patterns during spawning
 
Identification and Differentiation:
The Bermuda Chub (K. sectatrix) and Grey Chub (K. biggibus) are almost indistinguisable visually (gill raker count needed).
Bermuda/ Grey Chub
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Synonyms - Bermuda Chub:
Pacific Chub
Beaked Chub
Grey Drummer
Synonyms - Grey Chub:
Darkfin Chub
Brown Chub
Darkfin Drummer
Gray Rudderfish
Gray Chub
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Bermuda/ Grey Chub
Bermuda/ Grey Chub
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