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I just got a swissguard basslet and was wondering if it would be ok to mix with a dejongi basslet? I know they are both from the basslet family but they are quite different.

Also if anyone has info in care for swissguard I'd love to hear about your successes. I've read as much as I could have on google but would like to hear from people that have actually owned one.
 

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I just got a swissguard basslet and was wondering if it would be ok to mix with a dejongi basslet? I know they are both from the basslet family but they are quite different.

Also if anyone has info in care for swissguard I'd love to hear about your successes. I've read as much as I could have on google but would like to hear from people that have actually owned one.
As long have you have sufficient space, u will be fine. They can be territorial but they do not claim a large territory. You might see some aggression so u have to keep an eye on them.
 

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Also if anyone has info in care for swissguard I'd love to hear about your successes. I've read as much as I could have on google but would like to hear from people that have actually owned one.
Swissguards are very shy fish. They hang around caves and likes to swim in and out of rock work. They are easy to feed. They r very peaceful fishes and can be bullied by big fishes. Don't keep them with other Liopropoma species or with dottyback.
 
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In a big enough tank should be fine IMO. Neither are particularly aggressive fish. And would make a beautiful combo.
My tank is about 50g. Here’s my guy!
 

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Swissguards are very shy fish. Don't keep them with other Liopropoma species or with dottyback.

agree with the first part and the last part….
but liopropomas can be mixed.

jake (rip) had some wonderful videos up on reefbuilders where he was mixing liopropomas.
they’re going to be a bit territorial and there will be some locking of jaws…
but they eventually work it out and live together.


i do not know how the gramma will react though…
different sort of basslet.

op could always use an acclimation box though
 
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I've had him for 4 days. First two day he was very shy and hardly ate and I was pretty worried. Now he eats like a pig and eats mysis and brine. Also cruises around rock work which is really cool
 
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He looks great! Basslets are my favorite fish right behind Angels and Butterflies. How long have you had him? Does he eat everything?
I've had him for 4 days. First two day he was very shy and hardly ate and I was pretty worried. Now he eats like a pig and eats mysis and brine. Also cruises around rock work which is really cool
 
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agree with the first part and the last part….
but liopropomas can be mixed.

jake (rip) had some wonderful videos up on reefbuilders where he was mixing liopropomas.
they’re going to be a bit territorial and there will be some locking of jaws…
but they eventually work it out and live together.


i do not know how the gramma will react though…
different sort of basslet.

op could always use an acclimation box though
Just watched the video. Looks like he has 3 basslets all living peacefully together.
 

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My tank is about 50g. Here’s my guy!
Hey man I got a Swiss guard basslet a couple days ago and he's so extremely shy I only see him when I'm feeding and I see his shadowy face peek out underneath rock work. I want to see his colours because the store had labeled him as a manylined basslet but from the few flashes Ive seen he doesn't look like that. Any way I was wondering how it took for yours to be comfortable and be out and about enough for you to take a picture?
 

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My tank is about 50g. Here’s my guy!
Hey how long did it take your Swiss guard to be comfortable coming out of the rock work I got one a few days ago I only see shadows of his face when I'm feeding.
 

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