• Name:

    Orangeback Basslet

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  • Family: Serranidae
  • Species: Basslets
  • Scientific Name: Serranus annularis
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Also Know As:

| Orangeback Bass

| Orange Back Basslet

| Orange Back Bass

| Coral Hawkfish

| Coral Squirrelfish

General info about Orangeback Basslet

The Orangeback Basslet is a small, colorful fish that is native to the Western Atlantic Ocean. It grows to a maximum length of about 10 cm and has a bright orange or red body with a distinctive blue stripe along its back. This fish is hardy and easy to care for, making it a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts.

Orangeback Basslet Diet & Nutrition

The Orangeback Basslet is a carnivore and requires a diet that is rich in protein. In the wild, it feeds on small fish, crustaceans, and other invertebrates. In an aquarium setting, it can be fed a diet of frozen or live brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, and other small crustaceans.

Determining Sex of Orangeback Basslet

It can be difficult to determine the sex of the Orangeback Basslet, as there are no external differences between males and females.

Breeding & Spawning Orangeback Basslet

Breeding the Orangeback Basslet in captivity is challenging and requires a well-established aquarium with a stable environment. Spawning usually occurs in the early morning hours, and the eggs are typically laid on the underside of rocks or other surfaces. The eggs hatch in about 4-5 days, and the fry can be fed small live foods such as rotifers and brine shrimp nauplii.

Common Diseases with Orangeback Basslet

The Orangeback Basslet is generally hardy and disease-resistant. However, it can be susceptible to common fish diseases such as ich and velvet if the aquarium water quality is poor.

Orangeback Basslet Origin

The Orangeback Basslet is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean, ranging from Florida to Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.

Caution with Orangeback Basslet

The Orangeback Basslet is generally not aggressive towards other fish, but it may become territorial towards its own species or similar-looking fish. It should not be kept with smaller fish or invertebrates that it may consider as prey.

Acclimating Orangeback Basslet

When introducing the Orangeback Basslet to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate it slowly to prevent shock. The fish should be floated in its shipping bag in the aquarium for about 15-20 minutes to allow it to adjust to the temperature. Then, small amounts of aquarium water should be added to the bag over a period of about an hour to help the fish adjust to the water chemistry.

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