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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 56 litres / 14.79 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 8.9cm / 3.50inches |
Reef Compatible | Yes |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Care Description | Easy |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Caribbean Deepwater Cave Basslet, scientifically known as Liopropoma mowbrayi, is a stunning deep-water fish native to the Caribbean. With vibrant hues of red, yellow, and blue, this species adds a striking beauty to any aquarium setting.
Aquarium Suitability
This species, known for its peaceful temperament, is generally considered easy to care for, making it a great choice for hobbyists, especially in nano aquarium setups. It is compatible with larger fish but can display territorial behavior towards conspecifics.
Demands, Care, and Hardiness
Caribbean Deepwater Cave Basslets require a tank of at least 56 liters to thrive. They prefer an environment with plenty of caves and rocks for hiding, resembling their deep-sea habitat. These fish also appreciate slightly subdued lighting in the tank.
Reef Suitability
Reef enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the Caribbean Deepwater Cave Basslet is considered reef-compatible, adding both color and diversity to a reef tank setup.
Aquarium Setup
For a harmonious environment, provide sufficient hiding spots with caves and rocks. Maintain stable water conditions with a pH level between 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, and a carbonate hardness of 8-12 dKH.
Behaviour
Known for their peaceful demeanor, Caribbean Deepwater Cave Basslets generally get along well with other tankmates. However, monitoring them with fish of the same species is advisable due to potential territorial tendencies.
Feeding and Diet
As carnivorous creatures, these basslets thrive on a diet rich in meaty foods such as marine fish, crustacean flesh, mysis shrimp, and quality frozen preparations to ensure their optimal health and vibrancy.
Habitat and Distribution
In the wild, these basslets inhabit the depths of Caribbean waters. Their preference for the deep sea can be mirrored in the aquarium by providing adequate hiding places and mimicking subdued lighting conditions.