Aug 26, 2019 #1 NC122606 Active Member View Badges Joined Jul 21, 2019 Messages 465 Reaction score 1,087 Location Ohio Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Does anyone have info on these fish? I have heard of them but there is little to no info of them, thanks!
Does anyone have info on these fish? I have heard of them but there is little to no info of them, thanks!
Aug 26, 2019 #2 pcon Well-Known Member View Badges Excellence Award Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Jan 13, 2018 Messages 859 Reaction score 2,353 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 they are a relatively easy basslet. no special care different from the rest of the family, except size. They are big, get up to 11-12in, somewhat aggressive, and territorial. Liable to eat fish and shrimp that fit in their mouth.
they are a relatively easy basslet. no special care different from the rest of the family, except size. They are big, get up to 11-12in, somewhat aggressive, and territorial. Liable to eat fish and shrimp that fit in their mouth.
Aug 27, 2019 #3 nereefpat 7500 Club Member View Badges Reef Squad Excellence Award Fish Medic Joined Apr 20, 2018 Messages 8,185 Reaction score 8,976 Location Central Nebraska Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Good, hardy, LARGE basslet that may not be great for a reef, but works well with tangs, triggers, angels, etc in your 180.
Good, hardy, LARGE basslet that may not be great for a reef, but works well with tangs, triggers, angels, etc in your 180.
Aug 27, 2019 #4 mattzang 2500 Club Member View Badges Excellence Award My Tank Thread Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 2,511 Reaction score 4,217 Location redlands CA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 people forget basslets aren't too far from being groupers, they're just small. BRS put one of those cool looking rainbow basslets in their new tank and then were surprised it ate all of their orchid dottybacks
people forget basslets aren't too far from being groupers, they're just small. BRS put one of those cool looking rainbow basslets in their new tank and then were surprised it ate all of their orchid dottybacks