*Extremely Rare* Biota Golden Cuban Basslet White & Purple; Gramma dejongi

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As many reefers know, the Cuban or golden basslet is one of the holy grails of aquarium fish.
They are incredibly rare in the US due to the embargo on Cuba, so wild specimens of this fish are still illegal here in the U.S. without a permit.
When rarely in stock, Gramma Dejongi can run a high price, between $1000-$4000 per specimen, but not at Biota!

Here at Biota, we are selling each beautiful Dejongi through our retail website for just $700.00 per specimen!

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These basslets are robust, Peaceful incredibly outgoing in aquariums. The Cuban basslets have incredibly bright yellow body with purple or white accents around finnage allowing them to stand out in any aquarium.
These grammas won’t cause any problems but do ensure they have caves or hiding places so they feel secure. They do well in small groups.
Currently feeding on C1, PE pellet, Hikari Mysis Shrimp.

Make sure you get in on this deal while you still can!

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Purple Gramma Dejongi.jpg

As many reefers know, the Cuban or golden basslet is one of the holy grails of aquarium fish.
They are incredibly rare in the US due to the embargo on Cuba, so wild specimens of this fish are still illegal here in the U.S. without a permit.
When rarely in stock, Gramma Dejongi can run a high price, between $1000-$4000 per specimen, but not at Biota!

Here at Biota, we are selling each beautiful Dejongi through our retail website for just $700.00 per specimen!

Platinum Gramma Dejongi.jpg

These basslets are robust, Peaceful incredibly outgoing in aquariums. The Cuban basslets have incredibly bright yellow body with purple or white accents around finnage allowing them to stand out in any aquarium.
These grammas won’t cause any problems but do ensure they have caves or hiding places so they feel secure. They do well in small groups.
Currently feeding on C1, PE pellet, Hikari Mysis Shrimp.

Make sure you get in on this deal while you still can!

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are these captive bred
 
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are these captive bred
Absolutely. Here at Biota we do not collect any fish from the wild. We specialize in the most sustainable methods of captive breeding saltwater livestock. When you purchase from Biota you are directly contributing to the conservation of our oceans for a brighter tomorrow. If you would like to learn more feel free to check out our websites!
 

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Beautiful fish Castro would have been proud !!
 

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These will likely fight with a pre-established basslet of another variety, right?
 

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Every anima is different but I have 3 of these guys with a Peliciers perchlet and apricot basslet with no issues
 

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