Captive-Bred Electric Indigo Dottyback
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August 17, 2023Captive-Bred Splendid Dottyback
The Splendid Dottyback, also known as the Splendid Pseudochromis, is a popular fish in the aquarium hobby. The captive-bred specimens are particularly sought after due to their hardiness and ease of care. These fish are small and compact, reaching a maximum size of around 3 inches (7.6 cm). They have a stunning blue and yellow coloration that is sure to add a pop of color to any aquarium. Despite their small size, they can be quite aggressive towards other fish and should only be kept with similarly sized or larger fish. Additionally, they require plenty of hiding places in their aquarium to help them feel secure. Captive-bred specimens are available from a number of reputable breeders, which helps to reduce the impact on wild populations.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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