No experience owning one but here is some info:
Holy Grail of marine aquarium fish, the Candy Basslet (
Liopropoma carmabi), and that gave me the impetus to write again.
The Candy Basslet is part of the larger family (Serranidae) of sea basses, groupers and reef basslets. It’s one of 23 to 27 species (depending upon whom you cite) of
reef basslets in the subfamily Liopropomini. The reef basslets have always been some of my favorite aquarium fish because they’re generally hardy, attractive, easy to feed, disease-resistant, and remain small. Also, since they do not pick at sessile invertebrates, they’re an ideal choice for the coral reef aquarium. One caveat: They will eat any shrimp or crab that’s small enough to fit into their mouth. This is less of an issue with the smaller members of genus, such as the
Candy Basslet, but something to consider with larger species, such as the Wrasse Bass (
L. eukrines), which can reach 6 inches in length.