Basslets | |
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Royal gramma, Gramma loreto | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Perciformes |
Family: | Grammatidae |
Genera | |
Gramma |
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Synonyms | |
Grammidae |
The basslets are a small family, Grammatidae, of fishes in the order Perciformes. The twelve members (in two genera) are all small fish of the western Atlantic, typically no more than 10 cm in length. Several species are colorful and popular for marine aquaria. They can also change their gender.
Distinctive features include a lateral line divided into two subsegments or missing entirely, and a sizeable pectoral fin with one spine.
A number of other species may be called "basslets", in particular members of Serranidae, where they may be called "fairy basslets."
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There are thirteen species in two genera:
Living in coral environment, bsasslets are considered carnivorous fish. They will consume meaty foods such as fish, squid, and mysid shrimp.
The basslet is an aggressive and territorial fish. In an aquarium setting, it is ill advised to keep more than one male in a single enclosure.