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Liopropoma rubre

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Serranidae

Scientific name
  
Liopropoma rubre

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Genus
  
Liopropoma

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Perciformes

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Similar
  
Liopropoma, Liopropoma carmabi, Liopropoma swalesi, Gramma melacara, Gramma

Lydia the swissguard basslet liopropoma rubre


Liopropoma rubre also known as the Peppermint bass is an uncommon basslet species that is collected from deeper Atlantic reef areas. They have alternating maroon, pink, and yellowish horizontal stripes from the snout to the tail. The tail, dorsal, and anal fins are tipped in black and white.

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These basslets prefer rocky environments like the rubble piles at the base of the reef. They may hide at first, but will become bolder with time. They may also become territorial around their area of the reef. Aside from a great personality (though somewhat territorial), the coloration of this fish is its greatest attribute. Its orange-red and pink lateral striping then baby blue or white fins with black spots make this a spectacular aquarium addition. As a carnivore, it readily accepts meaty meals including live brine and frozen prepared foods.

Swissguard bass mated paired liopropoma rubre reborn aquarium


References

Liopropoma rubre Wikipedia