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Indigo Dottyback (Captive Bred)

$21.89 $36.78
Indigo Dottyback (Captive Bred) Also known as the Indigo Pseudochromis The Indigo Dottyback is a stunning captive-bred marine fish featuring intense electric blue to violet coloration that rivals any fish in the hobby. This hardy, vibrant species is bred exclusively in captivity, making them more adaptable and easier to care for than wild-caught specimens. While they possess the characteristic dottyback temperament—bold, territorial, and sometimes aggressive—their manageable size and spectacular color make them popular choices for reef aquariums. Captive-bred Indigo Dottybacks are significantly hardier than wild dottybacks, readily accept all foods, and display consistent, brilliant coloration. Key Features Scientific Name: Pseudochromis fridmani (captive-bred color morph) Common Names: Indigo Dottyback, Indigo Pseudochromis Adult Size: 2.5–3 inches (6–8 cm) Lifespan: 5–7 years with proper care Temperament: Semi-aggressive to aggressive; territorial, especially in smaller tanks Reef Compatibility: Reef-safe – will not harm corals or most invertebrates Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons (larger tanks reduce aggression) Experience Level: Beginner to Intermediate – hardy but can be aggressive Habitat & Tank Requirements Tank Environment: Live rock with caves and crevices for territory establishment Peaceful to moderately active water flow Standard reef or FOWLR aquarium lighting Established aquarium preferred (2 months) Water Parameters: Temperature: 72–78°F (22–26°C) Salinity: 1.023–1.025 specific gravity pH: 8.1–8.4 Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm Nitrate: <20 ppm Diet & Feeding Recommended Foods: Frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp (primary diet) High-quality carnivore pellets Finely chopped seafood, krill Feeding Schedule: Feed 1–2 times daily Small portions consumed in 2–3 minutes Captive-bred specimens accept all foods immediately Behavior & Compatibility Temperament: Bold, confident, and territorial Can be aggressive toward smaller, peaceful fish May harass similarly shaped or sized fish Less aggressive when added last to established community Personality mellows somewhat in larger tanks (75 gallons) Tank Mates: Compatible with: Larger tangs, clownfish, larger wrasses, angelfish, anthias, chromis Caution with: Small gobies, dartfish, firefish, blennies, other dottybacks, basslets Avoid: Small peaceful fish, other dottybacks, multiple dottybacks in tanks under 100 gallons Reef Compatibility: Completely reef-safe with corals May eat small ornamental shrimp and tiny crustaceans Safe with larger shrimp (Cleaner, Peppermint shrimp) Acclimation & Health Initial Acclimation: Drip acclimation over 45–60 minutes Dim lights during introduction Add as one of the last fish to reduce aggression Health Considerations: Extremely hardy, especially captive-bred specimens Resistant to most common diseases Quarantine 2–3 weeks recommended Watch for aggression toward tankmates Signs of Health: Vibrant electric blue to indigo coloration Active, confident swimming Immediate feeding response Clear eyes and intact fins Color & Special Features Coloration: Intense electric blue to deep indigo-violet throughout body Uniform coloration with slight purple iridescence Fins match body color Color intensity rivals wild-caught specimens Captive-Bred Advantages: Superior hardiness and disease resistance Already adapted to aquarium foods and conditions More vibrant, consistent coloration than wild fish No impact on wild reef populations Better survival rates and easier acclimation Special Considerations Aggression Management: Add dottyback last to reduce territorial behavior Provide multiple caves to minimize conflict Larger tanks (50 gallons) significantly reduce aggression May bully smaller, passive fish Generally ignores larger, more assertive tankmates Why Choose Captive-Bred: Captive-bred Indigo Dottybacks offer superior hardiness, consistent coloration, immediate acceptance of all foods, and no wild collection impact. They’re healthier, less stressed, and significantly easier to maintain than wild-caught alternatives, making them ideal for both beginners and experienced aquarists seeking brilliant color in a small, hardy package.
Dottyback

Dottyback

  • Indigo Dottyback (Captive Bred)
    $21.89 $36.78

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