Royal gramma was created in 1868.
Royal Gramma Basslet (Gramma loreto)
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Grugle, a Gramma loreto (Royal gramma)
Gramma - The Twilight Zone - was created on 1986-02-14.
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If you are talking about the guy ourple fish in the tank who was obsessed with clean his name is gurgle
No, the royal gramma is not an herbivore. It is a carnivorous fish that primarily feeds on small crustaceans and zooplankton in the wild. In captivity, they can be fed a diet of meaty foods such as frozen shrimp, brine shrimp, and small fish.
Royal gramma fish, scientifically known as Gramma loreto, are primarily found in the Atlantic Ocean. They inhabit coral reefs and rocky areas, particularly in the Caribbean Sea and around the Bahamas. These vibrant fish prefer shallow waters, typically at depths of 15 to 60 feet.
In a 60 gallon tank, my royal gramma chased my firefish incessantly, so I wouldn't recommend it. I also think that the color pattern of the bicolor blenny and the royal gramma (dark front half, light back half) would trigger some territorial issues, also.
Predators of the Royal Gramma Basslet include larger fish species like groupers, snappers, and lionfish, as well as some species of eels and barracudas. These predators are typically larger and more powerful, making the Royal Gramma an enticing meal due to its small size and vibrant coloration.