Grunts / Sweetlips

Grunts / Sweetlips
Grunts / Sweetlips
Grunts / Sweetlips belong to the Haemulidae Family. Grunts / Sweetlips produce a peculiar noise by grinding their teeth, with the sound vibrating in their Swim Bladder. Grunts / Sweetlips have thick lips and therefore the name. DreamAquatic offers an interesting range of Grunts / Sweetlips for your aquarium. Before skimming through them however, lets look at some of their key features.
Compatibility. Grunts / Sweetlips are Peaceful to semi aggressive in disposition. Do not keep Grunts / Sweetlips with aggressive tank mates such as, Damselfish, Hawk Fish, certain Angelfish, Triggerfish, Puffer Fish, Squirrel Fish, Soldier Fish, Groupers, Snappers, Goatfish, Large Wrasses, and Porcupine Fish. Instead, put them with peaceful tank mates, though they may prove a threat to Snails, Polychaete Worms, Ornamental Crustaceans, and Serpent Stars, present in a Reef Aquarium.
Now let us look at the Grunts / Sweetlips options from the Genus Plectrohenchus, available at DreamAquatic. Clown Sweetlips (Plectrohenchus chaetodonoides). Also known as, Grunts Sweetlips and Harlequin Sweet lips, Clown Sweetlips grow up to 29 inches and require a tank of minimum 150Gallons. These Grunts / Sweetlips occur in White color with Brown Spots over their Fins and the Anterior Body part. Their swimming resembles to that of Clownfish, therefore the name Clown Sweetlips. These Grunts / Sweetlips roll their Body and paddle their Fins to prevent themselves from their predators. These Grunts / Sweetlips look repulsive and bad tasting, which keeps their predators off.
Dogfish Orientalis (Plectorhinchus lineatus). Also popular as, Yellow-banded Sweetlips, Lined Sweetlips, Oriental Sweetlips, these Grunts / Sweetlips can be found on Coral Reefs and the Inshore Tropical Areas of the Eastern Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific. They have a unique feature of changing colors with their age. Growing up to 33.9 inches, these Grunts / Sweetlips require a minimum of 150 Gallons tank capacity. These creatures are Silvery White in color with Black Bands all over their Body. They have Yellow Lips and Yellowish Median Fins, with Black Spots or horizontal stripes, extending from Head to Tail.
Stripe Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus albovittatus). Also known as, Yellow-Lined Sweetlips and Silver-Banded Sweetlips, these Grunts / Sweetlips grow up to 20 inches and require a tank of minimum 75 Gallons capacity. Striped Sweetlips have a Silver Body with four horizontal Dark Brown Stripes and Yellow colored Fins. Striped Sweetlips have 13 Dorsal Spines, 17 to 18 Dorsal Soft Rays, 3 Anal Spines, and Anal Soft Rays up to 7.
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