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Royal Gramma

Royal Gramma

Size 

Up to 3 inches.

Physical characteristics and behavior

The head of the fish is white, while the midsection is deep violet, and the tail is golden yellow. Additionally, the royal gramma will have a little black mark on the dorsal fin’s front and a small black line across its eye. Although similar to the fake gramma (Pictichromis paccagnellae), there are some significant differences. The color of the counterfeit gramma does not progressively deteriorate, and it has clearer fins. A little fish with a normal length of more than 3 inches, the royal gramma (8.1 cm). Recently, an 8-centimeter-long king gramma was discovered (3.1 in).

Habitat

Fish prefer water that is between 8.1 and 8.4 pH and 72 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

Requirements to Keep a Pet

royal-gramma

  • Tank Requirements & Size

You will want a tank with a minimum capacity of 30 gallons to house a single Royal Gramma. You will require an additional 30 gallons per Royal Gramma if you intend to house more than one Royal Gramma together. The ideal water conditions for royal gramma fish are 8.1 to 8.4 pH and slightly warmer water temperatures of 72 to 78 F. To preserve water quality, you should make sure to get a dependable heater and filter. You should also arrange a regular cleaning schedule to keep the water clean. To maintain your water clean enough for your Royal Gramma, the owners of Royal Gramma recommend that you conduct small water changes of around 25% up to three times per week. They also advise that you monitor your water parameters periodically to address any issues before they become a problem.

  • Tank Mates

The Royal Gramma would get along well with a wide variety of fish species in its tank. It’s crucial to keep your Royal Gramma in a tank with other peaceful fish species. Royal Gramma will be chased and stressed by more aggressive animals, which will ultimately make them unwell. They shouldn’t be paired with larger, more predatory fish as they can be mistaken for a meal by a big, hungry fish.

Since they won’t annoy or interfere with your Royal Gramma’s way of life, angelfish, boxfish, gobies, and clownfish are all excellent alternatives for tank mates for your Royal Gramma.

  • Tank Setup

Royal Grammas favour a tank with a reef layout for their home. The best substrate for this is one that is sandy, although any substrate will work for them. The inclusion of numerous hiding spaces is the most crucial factor to think about when designing a Royal Gramma tank. As timid fish, Royal Grammas take care when interacting with the outside environment. Use the decorations in their tank to your advantage to give them a variety of places to hide as they prefer to do so most of the time.

A typical LED bulb will do for their aquarium because Royal Grammas love dim light and it won’t overpower them. Although you can add sea grasses and other saltwater plants to their tank, Royal Grammas prefer a reef arrangement.

Table

royal gramma table

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