The breeding frequency of parrotfish varies depending on the species and environmental conditions. Parrotfish can usually breed multiple times within a year, but there is no fixed standard for the specific breeding interval time. The breeding cycle of parrotfish is affected by multiple factors, including water temperature, water quality, food supply, and living environment.

Parrotfish mainly live in the tropical and subtropical ocean waters, distributed in the Western Pacific Ocean, the Ryukyu Islands, the Western Indian Ocean, the Red Sea and other places. In China, parrotfish are mainly distributed in Zhejiang, Shanghai, Hainan, Taiwan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and other regions, inhabiting the mixed areas of reefs and sand. They are carnivorous fish, feeding on small benthic animals and even consuming poisonous food and coral polyps.
To ensure that parrotfish can breed smoothly, it is very important to provide suitable water temperature and water quality conditions. In addition, reasonable diet management and a good living environment also help to improve the breeding success rate of parrotfish.