Also known as the Bi-color Pseudochromis, the Blue Eye Royal Dottyback is a fish with vivid colors; while the back half of the Royal dotty back fish is a ...
Fish Tanks · Dogs · Pictichromis paccagnellae (Royal Dottyback) | This is sometimes mistaken for a royal gramma Dog
... blue eyed royal dottyback? In addition to the 2 fish, I want to do three sexy shrimp and a CUC. Will this work?
Re: Dottyback id. 7/15/15. That's what I thought, the intensity of it's colors made me question it, thanks Bob.
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>>It could be, though I'm not familiar with the breeding of Dottybacks. http://www.wetwebmedia.com/reproduc.htm http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clnfshbrdfaqs.htm ...
Re: Dottyback id. 7/15/15. That's what I thought, the intensity of it's colors made me question it, thanks Bob.
Like the diadem, this royal dottyback (P. paccagnellae) is ready to aggressively defend itself. Do not mix with passive fish.
... than the typical Dottybacks we see in the hobby. There also seems to be plenty of information regarding them on the internet. Hope this info helps.
Related FAQs: Pseudochromids 1, Pseudochromids 2, Dottyback Identification, Dottyback Behavior, Dottyback Compatibility, Dottyback Systems, Dottyback ...
I really haven't seen much fighting or chasing from the other fish though, just on occasion from said six line.
>>Let the fish be, feed well, do those water changes. >Thank you. John McKnight >>You're welcome, John. Marina
... my response here I have provided an incomplete answer, as I did indeed mean to say that this will heal on it's own, without medication, ...
... if you introduce the Sargassum trigger as the last/final addition. They aren't the most popular or common....but very much worth the wait in my opinion.
... blue eyed royal dottyback? In addition to the 2 fish, I want to do three sexy shrimp and a CUC. Will this work?
The Royal Dotty is more streamlined and the pink and yellow colours are separated by a line rather than fade into each other like the Gramma.
Went and got an orange tail blue devil damsel again but, this wasn't orange enough, just a few yellow lines on the tail with the lips, chin, throat, ...
I'm sure there are peaceful ones, each fish is different, but be careful. The orchid's I've had were much more peaceful.
I really haven't seen much fighting or chasing from the other fish though, just on occasion from said six line.
Royal Dottyback. This is a good novice fish with blue eyes and a body that's one half purple/violet and the other half yellow. An aggressive defender of its ...
... than the typical Dottybacks we see in the hobby. There also seems to be plenty of information regarding them on the internet. Hope this info helps.
It is often a victim of impulse buying, thanks to its coloration. If they didn't research it first, the keeper will ...
I know my Indigo Dottyback (Pseudochromidae fridmani x Pseudochromidae sankeyi) was “ok” but he was a little aggressive at times, which landed him in my ...
My favorite fish would probably have to be... ugh I just love them all so much. But I would say my Blue Tang.
Sporting the same electric blue as P. aldabraensis is P. springeri, or springer's dottyback. Provide care similiar to the orchid dottyback.
A pair of P. steenei, or steene's dottyback. The colorful male is on the left with the less colorful female on the right. These fish need a species tank, ...
The author's male orchid dottyback (P. fridmani) is pictured above. Note the black stripe across his eye.