The
Bicolor Dottyback is the hardiest of all the Dottybacks but is also probably
the most aggressive of the
bunch as well. Other Common Names of Bicolor
Dottyback are Bicolor Pseudochomis, Royal Dottyback, Pictichromis paccagnellae.
Don’t let this deter you as the Bicolor Dottyback can be kept in an aggressive
community aquarium with larger fish and do quite well. It will quickly become
the tank favorite as it has a personality that is easily 5 times its size.
The
Bicolor Dottyback is found in rich coral reefs in the western central Pacific
Ocean, eastern Malay Peninsula , and western
Philippine waters. They are found as close as 5 metres (16 ft) to the surface
and as far down as 30 m (98 ft).
The
Bicolor Dottyback, also called the Royal Dottyback, is two bold colors; the
anterior portion is purple and the posterior portion is bright yellow. A 30
gallon or larger aquarium should be provided. The Bicolor Dottyback will not be
intimidated by other fish and will defend its territory against fish two to
three times its size.
The
diet should consist of meaty foods including brine shrimp and prepared frozen
foods. It will also eat ornamental shrimp and is a predator of nuisance
bristleworms.
Approximate
Purchase Size of the Bicolor Dottyback: 1" to 2-1/2"
Quick
stats and care info of Bicolor Dottyback:
Minimum
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Care
Level: Easy
Temperament:
Semi-aggressive
Reef
Compatible: Yes
Water
Conditions: 72-78° F, dKH 8-12, pH 8.1-8.4, sg 1.020-1.025
Max.
Size: 3"
Color
Form: Purple, Yellow
Diet:
Carnivore
Compatibility:
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Origin:
Indo-Pacific
Family: Pseudochromidae
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