AWYSIWYG Approx. Size: 1.25-3 InchesNeon Dottyback (Pseudochromis aldabraensis)The Captive-Bred Neon Dottyback is a brilliant, electric-blue fish known for its bold personality and dazzling coloration. Its slender body flashes iridescent hues under reef li
AWYSIWYG Approx. Size: 1.25-3 Inches
Neon Dottyback (Pseudochromis aldabraensis)
The Captive-Bred Neon Dottyback is a brilliant, electric-blue fish known for its bold personality and dazzling coloration. Its slender body flashes iridescent hues under reef lighting, making it a standout addition to any aquarium. Despite their small size, these dottybacks exude confidence and charm, bringing both color and character to reef systems.
Tank Requirements
Neon Dottybacks are well-suited for aquariums of 20 gallons or more. Provide a reef structure with ample hiding spots and cavesthese fish enjoy ducking in and out of rockwork and may stake out a favorite retreat. A secure lid is recommended, especially in tanks with active fish, as they can become startled and leap.
Vibrant and Confident
Known for their feisty nature, Neon Dottybacks are active swimmers and often explore their surroundings with curiosity. Captive-bred individuals are generally more sociable and adaptable than wild-caught counterparts, making them a great choice for aquarists seeking color and movement with less territorial behavior.
Diet and Feeding
These carnivorous fish thrive on a varied diet of high-protein foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, finely chopped seafood, and premium pellets or frozen blends. Feed once or twice daily to support growth and maintain their intense coloration.
Tankmates and Behavior
Captive-Bred Neon Dottybacks tend to be less aggressive than wild specimens but can still display territorial behavior, especially in smaller tanks or when housed with similar-shaped fish. Best kept with semi-aggressive to peaceful tankmates in well-aquascaped environments. Fully reef-safe, they pose no threat to corals or invertebrates.
Dottybacks are bold, colorful, and highly intelligent reef fish, known for their territorial nature and striking coloration. Native to coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, these fish spend much of their time darting between rock crevices, making them an excellent choice for aquariums with plenty of rockwork.While small in size, dottybacks have big personalities and can be aggressive toward similar-sized fish, making careful tankmate selection essential. Their hardiness, adaptability, and vibrant colors make them a popular choice for experienced aquarists looking for a unique addition to their tank.
Care Level: Easy to ModerateMinimum Tank Size: 30 50+ gallonsSmaller species (e.g., Orchid Dottyback) 30 gallonsLarger or more aggressive species (e.g., Neon Dottyback) 50+ gallonsAquarium Setup: Requires plenty of caves and hiding spots to reduce stress and establish territory.
Dottybacks are carnivorous and thrive on a protein-rich diet. They are voracious eaters that readily accept prepared foods.Diet: Carnivorous Prefers meaty foods
Mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and planktonHigh-quality marine pellets and flakesSmall chopped seafood (squid, fish, or shrimp)Live blackworms or amphipods for enrichmentFeeding once or twice daily ensures consistent energy levels and vibrant coloration.
Lifespan: 5-7+ yearsGrowth Rate: Moderate Most species grow to 2-4 inchesDottybacks are long-lived for their size and require a stable, stress-free environment to reach their full lifespan.
Temperament: Semi-Aggressive to Aggressive Can be territorial, especially in smaller tanksReef Safe? Yes, but may prey on small shrimp or tiny fishDottybacks are highly territorial and may harass timid fish or chase similar-looking species. To ensure compatibility:Best kept alone or in a carefully planned community tank.Avoid housing with other dottybacks, basslets, or similar semi-aggressive fish in small tanks.Compatible with tangs, wrasses, and larger peaceful fish that wont be intimidated by their feisty nature.
Aggressive Behavior: Can be territorial, especially in smaller tanks with limited hiding spots.Preying on Small Invertebrates: Some species may hunt small shrimp or nano fish if given the chance.Jumping Risk: Known to jump when startled, so a secure lid is recommended.Water ConditionsTemperature: 74-80FdKH (Alkalinity): 8-12pH: 8.1-8.4Specific Gravity: 1.020-1.025Dottybacks are hardy and adaptable, but they thrive in stable, well-maintained reef environments.
Dottybacks are available in a wide range of vibrant colors, making them eye-catching additions to saltwater aquariums. Some of the most popular species include:Orchid Dottyback (Pseudochromis fridmani) Peaceful compared to others, featuring a deep purple body with an elegant shapeNeon Dottyback (Pseudochromis aldabraensis) Bold yellow-orange body with an electric blue stripeBicolor Dottyback (Pseudochromis paccagnellae) Half purple, half yellow, known for its territorial natureStrawberry Dottyback (Pseudochromis porphyreus) Vibrant pinkish-red body, a striking choice for reef tanks
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