Lantern Bass - Serranus baldwini
Details
The Lantern Bass (Serranus baldwini) is covered with small rectangular patches in shades of brown, red and orange. A yellow lines runs horizontally from the gills to the tail. This fish is fairly bold for its size and should not be kept with passive tankmates is in a very small aquarium.
Basses and basslets from the Serranus genus vary in appearance and size but are similar in care and relative temperament. They are Reef Safe, spending much of their time perching in, on, and around rockwork and caves. They may become territorial and should not be kept with extremely small, passive or skittish fish. They also may prey on smaller crustaceans like shrimp and crabs.
These fish are generally not picky eaters and will accept a wide variety of foods. Some may eat prepared pellets and flakes with time but a varied meaty diet is best. They can be given frozen or fresh shrimp, clam, scallop, brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, krill and similar items. The size of the piece should be suitable to the size of the fish being fed.
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Specifications
Specifications | |
MPN | F91 0007 0045 |
Manufacturer | That Fish Place |
Common Name | Lantern Bass |
Scientific Name | Serranus baldwini |
Difficulty | Easy |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Invert Safe | Yes, with caution |
Community Safe | Yes |
Max Size (in inches) | 4.5 |
Min Tank Size (in gallons) | 30 |
Origin | western Atlantic |
Specific Gravity Range | 1.020-1.024 |
pH Range | 8.0-8.4 |
Diet | Carnivore |
Temperature Range | 75-82 |
Internal Id | 18172 |
State Restrictions |
Alaska |
Armed Forces Americas |
Armed Forces Europe |
Armed Forces Pacific |
California |
Hawaii |
Puerto Rico |