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Gramma brasiliensis - The Brazilian Gramma Basslet is a close relative of the Royal Gramma Basslet, but much more rare in the aquarium industry. They're very similar to G. loreto, but the yellow to purple transition on the body of G. brasiliensis is less sharp and wider than in G. loreto. It also has a slightly different head shape with a wider mouth than G. loreto. Since G. brasiliensis is no longer offered as wild caught to the aquarium trade, only captive bred specimens are available.
Gramma basslets are undisputedly some of the most perfect reef tank citizens. These fish are extremely popular because they're not only gorgeous with their bright complementary colors, but they're hardy, robust, and easy even for beginners to keep and feed. Unlike many other small fish, they're not as timid after the acclimation period and tend to spend time in the water column entertaining their humans. They are peaceful toward even the most timid fish like seahorses. They're completely reef safe with all inverts and corals (except maybe hitchhiking amphipods that grow in most tanks).
This species does well in nano tanks, but they're gregarious enough for large tanks. The ideal tank size is 30+ gallons. They can be kept singly or in small groups if added at the same time.
Brazilian Gramma Basslets are not picky when it comes to feeding and will take most aquarium foods. These captive bred fish are currently feeding on C1, PE pellet, and Hikari Mysis Shrimp. We recommend a varied diet of frozen meaty foods and Easy Reefs DKI pellets and Masstick.
Basslets are shipped inside a mesh tube. Please do not remove the fish from the tube; allow the fish to come out of the tube on its own. It's best to add the tube with the fish inside to the tank. We recommend introducing new fish with an acclimation box.
Small: ~ 1"+
Photo credit: Daniel Filgueiras - https://www.flickr.com/photos/drfilgueiras/4295695155/
Reef Safe? Yes
Parameters:
Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.025
Temperature 72-78° F
pH 8.1-8.4
Diet:
DKI Pellets, TDO Pellets, Hikari Mysis, Hikari Spirulina brine shrimp, Calanus
Current Size: Various
Max Size:
Suggested Tank Size:
30 Gallons
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