The common pandora has an oval, compressed body with a straight dorsal profile to the head. The eye has a diameter that is clearly shorter than the length of the snout. The scales on the head extend forward to the level of the front edge of the eyes. The cheeks are scaled while the
preoperculum is naked. The fleshy lipped mouth is low and slightly oblique and there are pointed teeth in the front of the jaws while the teeth in the rear of the jaws are
molar-like with a band of numerous comb-like teeth inside them. The upper jaw has 2 or 3, sometimes 4, rows of molars while the lower jaws have 2, infrequently 3 rows. The
dorsal fin is supported by 12 spines and 10 or 11 soft rays while the
anal fin contains 3 spines and 8 or 9 soft rays. The overall colour is bright pink with a scattering of small blue spots on the upper flanks. The upper margin of the
gill cover is carmine and there is a reddish spot on the base of the
pectoral fin. There is sometimes a dark red mark at the rear end of the dorsal fin. The common pandora has a maximum published
total length of , although is more typical, and a maximum published weight of . ==Distribution and habitat==