What is bermuda chubs?

Bermuda chubs, also known as blue chubs, are a type of fish that are commonly found in the waters surrounding Bermuda and other Caribbean countries. They are a part of the grunt family of fishes and can grow up to around 14 inches in length. Bermuda chubs are known for their silver-blue coloration and their prominent black spots on their sides. They are primarily herbivorous and feed on algae and other plant matter, but they also consume small invertebrates. Bermuda chubs are not typically consumed by humans but are prized as game fish for their fight and acrobatic abilities. They are also an important part of the ecosystem, serving as prey for larger predatory fish.