Seabasses

These fishes belong in the "Order Perciformes" and "Suborder Percoidei" as members of the "Family Serranidae"(Groupers & Anthias) which include 3 Subfamilies, of which one "Subfamily Serraninae" has 13 genera with about 75 described species, one of which include the fishes called Seabasses.

There are some dwarf members of the Family Serranidae, which include anthias, grammas, reef basslets, grouper, hamlets, rockfish, and that of seabasses that interest aquarists. The dwarf members of the genus 'Serranus' (Dwarf Seabasses) are especially of interest because of their small size, the fact they are extremely hardy, and they accept a wide range of foodstuffs. Yet, reef aquariums are another thing, as they will eat smaller fish and crustaceans.

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Serranus

  • S. annularis
  • S. baldwini
  • S. tabacarius
  • S. trigrinus
  • S. tortugarum

    Gonioplectrus

  • G. hispanus


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