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Quick Stats
- Care Level: Easy
- Diet: Carnivore
- Temperament: Peaceful
- Reef-Safe: Yes
- Source: Captive Bred
- Approximate Purchase Size: 1.25-1.5"
- Approximate Max Size: 3"
- Recommended Tank Size: 30 Gallons or Larger
Overview
This fish is shipped directly to you with exceptional care and high-grade packaging specifically made for live animals from our partner, ORA. This animal is certified by the Mr. Chili Sustainability Alliance, meaning it is sustainably bred, was raised with exceptional husbandry practices, and 2% of net proceeds will be donated to support Ocean Conservation.
The Chalk Bass (Serranus tortugarum) is a vastly underappreciated fish in the home aquarium. This little fish from the tropical Atlantic is an absolute delight. Perfectly sized and with a peaceful disposition to tankmates, the ORA Chalk Bass will do well alone but prefer to be in groups, its helpful if they’re all introduced at the same time. In addition to its bright colors, this species is remarkably hardy and will do well in aquariums as small as 30 gallons as they only reach a max size of 3”. They’re not picky about their foods and will not bother corals. They prefer lots of rocky areas in which to hide.
Note: Image is a representation of what to expect. The fish you receive may vary slightly in appearance.
Aquarium Requirements
Aquarium Size
More space is always beneficial, but a minimum tank size of 30 gallons is recommended for the Chalk Bass. A larger tank offers more stability in water parameters, which is beneficial for all inhabitants.
Habitat Recommendations
Chalk Bass are quite adaptable but thrive best in an environment that mimics their natural habitat. Here’s how to set up their ideal home:
- Aquascaping: Incorporate plenty of live rock formations to create hiding spots. Chalk Bass are peaceful fish that appreciate this space to get away from any more aggressive tankmates.
- Substrate: This fish has no specific substrate requirements and can be kept in aquariums using sand of various grain sizes, crushed coral, or no substrate at all.
Water Parameters
Maintaining proper water parameters is crucial for the health and well-being of your fish. While Chalk Bass are considered relatively hardy, providing a stable environment will allow them to thrive and stay healthy.
- Temperature: Keep the water temperature between 75-78°F. Stability is key, so use a reliable heater that can limit any temperature swings to about +/- 1°F or less.
- pH Level: This fish will do well in a wide pH range from about 7.7 to 8.5.
- Salinity: The specific gravity should be between 1.020-1.026 (27-35ppt). Use a refractometer to monitor salinity levels accurately.
- Ammonia, Nitrite, and Nitrate: Ammonia and nitrite levels should be undetectable, while nitrate levels should be kept below 20 ppm. Regular water changes and proper filtration will help to achieve this.
- Water Flow: Moderate water movement is ideal. This is most often achieved by using powerheads in the aquarium to move water around. Adequate water flow helps push uneaten food and fish waste into your filtration and also keeps the water oxygenated.
Diet
Chalk Bass are Carnivores, meaning they rely on meaty foods for their nutrition. This fish isn't typically a picky eater and will accept food in a variety of forms.
Primary Diet
- Frozen Food: They are small plankton feeders so foods such as brine shrimp, krill and mysid shrimp are perfect.
- Pellet Food: High-Quality pellets are a great option. Chalk Bass prefer to feed in the water column, rather than at the water surface, so neutrally buoyant or slow sinking pellets work best. Pellet foods are typically very nutrient dense, so care should be taken to avoid overfeeding the aquarium, which can contribute to poor water quality.
- Flake Food: Flake food isn't as popular of a choice among saltwater aquarists, but if you opt for a flake food, be sure to choose a marine-specific option that's formulated to meet the needs of saltwater fish.
Feeding Frequency
Feed your Chalk Bass at least once a day. For optimal health, try to offer small, frequent meals throughout the day-- 2-3 times is ideal if you can manage it. Your fish will probably always look hungry, so it can be hard to stop yourself from adding more food to the tank.
Compatibility
When it comes to tank mates, the Chalk Bass is considered peaceful and does well solo or when kept in groups. If keeping them in groups, it is best to add them all at the same time.
Common Tank Mates
Here are some ideal tank mates:
- Fish: Clownfish, Cardinalfish, most Wrasse, Tangs, Dwarf Angelfish, and other peaceful fish.
- Invertebrates: They won't bother most invertebrates, so Cleaner Shrimp, Hermit Crabs, Snails, Urchins, and more are all safe to keep. Larger Chalk Bass may attack small ornamental shrimp.
- Coral: The Chalk Bass is considered Reef Safe and can be kept with Soft, LPS, or SPS coral.
Acclimation Process
Acclimation instructions are included in each box, but if you misplaced yours or want to know what to expect ahead of time, you can always find an extra copy here: Fish Acclimation Instructions
SKU | 255361 |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater |
Species | Serranus tortugarum |
Origin | Caribbean |
Care Level | Easy |
Temperature | Tropical (77–82°F) |
Min. Tank Size | 30 Gallons |
Temperament | Peaceful |
Beginner Friendly | Yes |
Reef Safe | Yes |
Additional Notes | Reef Safe, however, larger Chalk Bass may attack small shrimp |
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