Glassy Sweeper Fish Keeping?

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Hi,

I’ve only been fish keeping for around 8 months now,

I’ve just gone to a local marine shop, and saw a schooling fish I’ve never seen before, they are called “Glassy Sweeper Fish” they really caught my eye when looking around and took them home!

Has anyone experienced keeping these fish in there reef aquarium? there really isn’t much information out there about them.

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Nice looking tank and welcome to Reef2Reef!

I personally don't think I've even heard of a Glassy Sweeper Fish, but I'm sure some of the R2R resident fish experts will be along shortly to advise you.

Good luck with your tank!
 
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Nice looking tank and welcome to Reef2Reef!

I personally don't think I've even heard of a Glassy Sweeper Fish, but I'm sure some of the R2R resident fish experts will be along shortly to advise you.

Good luck with your tank!
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“Sweepers are small, tropical marine perciform fish of the family Pempheridae. Found in the western Atlantic Ocean“

Copied the information from online. They have been a joy to watch in the aquarium!

There really isn’t much information about people actually keeping them in there marine tanks or any YouTube videos on it.
 

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Thank you,

“Sweepers are small, tropical marine perciform fish of the family Pempheridae. Found in the western Atlantic Ocean“

Copied the information from online. They have been a joy to watch in the aquarium!

There really isn’t much information about people actually keeping them in there marine tanks or any YouTube videos on it.
Cool looking fish! Sorry In just under 20 years of reefing I’ve never heard or seen one.
 
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Thank you,

“Sweepers are small, tropical marine perciform fish of the family Pempheridae. Found in the western Atlantic Ocean“

Copied the information from online. They have been a joy to watch in the aquarium!

There really isn’t much information about people actually keeping them in there marine tanks or any YouTube videos on it.
I believe a Buenos Aires specimen are rarely seen in LFS
 
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Cool looking fish! Sorry In just under 20 years of reefing I’ve never heard or seen one.
They kinda look like a baby “Vampire Fish”, they caught my eye. Soon as I added them into the aquarium 2 hours later dropped some food in, they went nuts!
 
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These sweepers (Pempheris schomburgkii) have been kept and aquacultured by the New England Aquarium (sadly, I don't have access to the info around how though).

They're nocturnal, shallow-water fish that feed on zooplankton and reach ~6" in length; they reportedly sleep in caves and ledges during the day, and they come out in a mass to feed, sometimes feeding in groups, pairs, or individually.

Honestly, the sound like a pretty good aquarium candidate, I'd guess they're just not commonly collected because they're not super colorful.
 
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