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Gramma dejongi - What does this beautiful fish have in common with Cuban cigars? Because of the Cuban trade embargo, wild collected Gramma dejongi aren't sold within the US, but there is a loophole - captive bred offspring are certainly legal. Only recently discovered in 2010, this species is similar in behavior to its close cousin, the undisputedly awesome reef tank fish, the Royal Gramma Basslet. Incredibly hardy, easy to keep, outgoing, and a veritably peaceful reef safe citizen that can fit in nearly any size aquarium, the Gramma dejongi is as close to perfection as an aquarium fish can be.
Distinguished marine biologist and ornamental fish breeder Todd Gardner and his team produce these in the Biota North Carolina lab. This species produces a small number of offspring, so they are still quite rare despite being captive bred. If you are looking for a stunning show fish with the confidence and low risk of a hardy, robust species, the Golden Cuban Basslet is for you.
If you're looking for something even more rare than the Golden Cuban Basslet, check out the Platinum color mutation - Golden Cuban Basslet White.
This species does well in small to large tanks, but the ideal tank size is 30+ gallons. The purchase size is approximately 1" +. They can be kept singly or in small groups if added at the same time. They're 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. We recommend introducing new fish with an acclimation box
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: 1"-1.5"+
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Suggested Tank Size:
30 Gallons
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