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Datasheet
Minimum Tank Size | 600 litres / 158.50 US gallons |
Maximum Size | 30.0cm / 11.81inches |
Reef Compatible | Reef safe with caution |
Temperament | Aggressive towards similar species |
Temperature | 22.2°C / 71.96°F - 25.6°C / 78.08°F |
Specific Gravity | 1.020-1.025 |
Carbonate Hardness | 8-12 |
pH | 8.1-8.4 |
General Description
The Creole-fish (Paranthias furcifer) belongs to the Serranidae family, specifically the Paranthias subfamily. These fish are known for their vibrant colors and can grow up to 30.0cm in size. They are native to the West Indian Ocean, The Mexican Golf, and the West Atlantic.
Aquarium Suitability
With a temperament described as aggressive towards similar species, the Creole-fish is suitable for aquariums with caution. They thrive in a tank of at least 600 liters, requiring ample space for swimming. These fish can coexist with their own kind when provided enough space.
Demands
The Creole-fish is considered hardy, existing within water conditions with a temperature range of 22.2-25.6°C, a pH of 8.1-8.4, a specific gravity of 1.020-1.025, and a carbonate hardness level between 8-12.
Care and Hardiness
To lessen aggressive behavior, regular feeding, numerous hiding spots, and a spacious environment are crucial. These fish demand a varied diet comprising fish, larger and smaller crustaceans, as well as zooplankton.
Reef Suitability
The Creole-fish is designated as reef safe with caution, making them a potential addition to a reef aquarium setup.
Aquarium Setup
When setting up a tank for Creole-fish, ensure there are plenty of hiding places and open spaces for swimming. A high-quality filtration system is necessary due to the excretion of nutrients by the fish.
Behaviour
These fish are known for their aggressive nature towards similar species. Adequate space and feeding can help mitigate this behavior to some extent.
Feeding and Diet
Creole-fish require a varied diet consisting of fish, crustaceans of various sizes, and zooplankton. It's crucial to meet their dietary needs to maintain their health.
Habitat and Distribution
In the wild, Creole-fish are found in the West Indian Ocean, The Mexican Golf, and the West Atlantic. They prefer areas with ample space for swimming and hiding spots to evade potential threats.