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Gramma dejongi, Victor & Randall, 2010
Dejong's fairy bass from the family Grammatidae is native to reefs of the tropical Caribbean. The fairy perch is predominantly golden yellow and has a black spot on the front part of the dorsal fin. Dejong's fairy bass is relatively small at about 7 cm.
This species is considered largely endemic to the waters around Cuba. However, a single animal has been found off the coast of Little Cayman Island in the Cayman Islands.
The behaviour is similar to that of the other Gramma species.
Moving behaviour:
The transfer of the fairy perch should be done carefully, the fish tend to shock rigidity in the transport bag or after transfer, which however quickly resolves.
The keeping is the same as for Gramma melacara.
If caves and tubes are available, the fairy perch can often be found standing in the open water.
Pair keeping would be desirable, if feasible.
Sex and mating.
The sex of the fairy bass is fixed from birth, at least from a certain size / age. The male fish is larger than the female. A subsequent mating can succeed, but does not have to. Unfortunately, there are no scientific findings on this yet. Perhaps a subsequent mating is successful when the subsequent stocking is still very small.
If you have your own experiences or scientific reports on this, we would be very grateful for information.
The fairy perch was given the species name "dejongi" in honour of its discoverer.
It is hardly ever sold in Germany, but if it is, the price is about 800,00 € (as of 06/2024).
Dejong's fairy bass from the family Grammatidae is native to reefs of the tropical Caribbean. The fairy perch is predominantly golden yellow and has a black spot on the front part of the dorsal fin. Dejong's fairy bass is relatively small at about 7 cm.
This species is considered largely endemic to the waters around Cuba. However, a single animal has been found off the coast of Little Cayman Island in the Cayman Islands.
The behaviour is similar to that of the other Gramma species.
Moving behaviour:
The transfer of the fairy perch should be done carefully, the fish tend to shock rigidity in the transport bag or after transfer, which however quickly resolves.
The keeping is the same as for Gramma melacara.
If caves and tubes are available, the fairy perch can often be found standing in the open water.
Pair keeping would be desirable, if feasible.
Sex and mating.
The sex of the fairy bass is fixed from birth, at least from a certain size / age. The male fish is larger than the female. A subsequent mating can succeed, but does not have to. Unfortunately, there are no scientific findings on this yet. Perhaps a subsequent mating is successful when the subsequent stocking is still very small.
If you have your own experiences or scientific reports on this, we would be very grateful for information.
The fairy perch was given the species name "dejongi" in honour of its discoverer.
It is hardly ever sold in Germany, but if it is, the price is about 800,00 € (as of 06/2024).