Moano kea” means any fish known as Parupeneus cyclostomus or any recognized synonym. Moano kea are also known as moano kali, moano ukali ulua, blue. Small foraging parties are occasionally seen at scuba depths as they actively pursue small fish using long barbels to force them out of hiding. This pack is frequently trailed by opportunistic jacks, wrasses, and morays. Gray or reddish-brown with iridescent blue spots and a yellow saddle ahead of the tail. Bright yellow individuals do not occur in Hawaii but are not uncommon elsewhere.