Orchid Dottyback Fridmani - Captive Bred
Pseudochromis fridmani
(6 Reviews)
Orchid Dottyback Fridmani - Captive Bred
Pseudochromis fridmani
(6 Reviews)
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Orchid Dottyback Fridmani - Captive Bred Care Facts
Care Level: | Easy |
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Temperament: | Semi-Aggressive |
Diet: | Canivore |
Reef Safe: | Yes |
Minimum Tank Size: | 30 gallons |
Max Size: | 3 inches |
Beautifully colored. Pretty fish.
Reviewed by: Shaun Huddleston on July 3, 2024
Love these, a little shy but once they get used to you they are fun to watch.
Reviewed by: Christopher Wainright on Feb. 27, 2024
I would give this fish a higher rating (because it is lovely to look at) had it been more sociable and outgoing. i find this fish very shy and timid. It hid for the longest time that I was certain it died. I was shocked when he finally came out of hiding! It's a bottom dweller.
Reviewed by: Esther Murphy on Aug. 11, 2019
Although beautiful to look at, I find mine to be so shy and timid that it spends hours hiding in rocks. I barely see him!
Reviewed by: Esther on June 16, 2019
Whenever possible I try to order captive bred fish however, and perhaps it's just my opinion, but it seems as if the captive bred Orchid Dottybacks are not nearly as deeply colored as the wild caught ones. Still, he's a great fish; model citizen, no aggression towards any other fish in the tank. He hid for two days but is now out and about all the time.
Reviewed by: Barbara on Nov. 28, 2016
I honestly expected a much darker more purple fish. This is a beautiful fish, but be advised they are more silver/lavender unless under deep blue lighting. That said my fish arrived healthy, is eating and is a great addition to my little reef.
Reviewed by: Darius Kings on July 14, 2015