brazilian Chalk Basslet

twiggyb

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Just purchased one and an acro crab off of liveaquaria, I was wondering if anyone owns one or has heard any info on this little beauty. I've read a little about it, but I like to try and learn as much as I can about anything in my tank. Thanks!
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i have 2 chalk bass. not aggressive only show a little aggression towards each other. most of the time they are out swimming. when main light is out they like to hide in the rocks. great fishes IMO.

i had a couple acro crabs on sps colonies. never really paid to much attention to them since they are tiny.
 
That's good to know, I'm getting ready to put my mccosker in there and I didn't know if it would be aggresive towards it. I don't think it'll have any problems with my clowns or gobies.
 
I have a harem of these fish along with a harem of royal grammas in a clients tank, and they are great. Very little aggression and they form a dominance chain without too much physical aggression. I would recommend getting a few more so you can witness the unique social relationships yourself. :)

~Michael
 
That would be cool to see, I don't think I'll be able to though, aren't you supposed to introduce them at the same time?
 
They call the fish on that photo Brazilian chalk basslet? As far as I know it doesn't occur in Brazil... Do they say where it came from?
 
i keep two chalk bass with my flasher and fairy wrasses with no problems and had no problems with other fish.. cool little fish and i wish i had a few more
 
Yeah they call it that. It just said Brazilian chalk basslet under the pic. Serranus tortugarum
 
My Chalk Bass was the ruler of my tank untill I put in a Cherub Angel and the bass took the second spot. It is out in the open 50% of the time and the other 50% it likes to hang out in 'its cave'. I have never had issues with new additions and aggressive behavior with him. Great little fish, eats anything and everything, and the colors are very nice in person.

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they are great lil fish ive had 3 for about 2 yrs now. i sold 2 and kept one about 3-4 months ago... just make sure u dont get any other members of there family or they will fight.
 
I thought they were a Caribbean fish?

Nice pic btw, Beaun! Looks healthy :)

They are Tropical Western Atlantic which most people would say is Caribbean however the TWA extends down the coast of South America near Brazil.

I say i have all Caribbean fish on my tank but techicnally it is Topical Western Atalntic

Edit: I just looke at Reef associated fishes occuring near in Brazil on fishbase.org and the Chalk Bass is not listed...hmm
 
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He's mine!!! Lol jp. Can't afford another one at the moment. Liveaquaria won't ship any livestock under $29.99. That's why I bought the acro crab. Ended up costin 70 for a $20 fish. Shoulda just waited till tonight
 
As far as I know they are a Caribbean fish. I am very interested in knowing its origin, if anybody knows the importer...

We see these while spear fishing in key west.

~Michael

A friend owns a local store and he was using a place in Miami to get his carribian stuff (rics, royal grammas etc...) and they were on the list every week. That place collected out of Haiti.

How good is Brazil about keeping up to date on the data? Maybe they are a invasive sp. in brazil?
 
Well since my girlfriend is such a sweetheart, she gave me the money to buy the chalk basslet from liveaquaria :) So now the first one will have a buddy, hopefully they'll get along. They called this one a brazilian chalk basslet too. I'm curious now why...
 
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