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Oblique-lined Dottyback
Cypho purpurescens (De Vis 1884), the Oblique-lined Dottyback. Sometimes offered in the trade as Pseudochromis mccullochi Western Pacific. To three inches in length. Like the family, safe with stinging-celled life, though will eat crustaceans and tubeworms.
Maximum length: 3 inches
Nano reef size: No less than 10 gallons
Aggresiveness: High
Current: Any
Hardiness: Incredibly hardy
Description: This genus contains two species. Male oblique-lined dottybacks are bright red overall with black on the posterior edge of the scales, a blue ring that partially encircles the eyes and one to three black ocelli (eye spots) on the dorsal fin. Females are gray anteriorly, with an area of orange in the middle of the body and yellow toward the tail. This species is found on the Great Barrier reef and east to Fiji. The male of the second Cypho species, which has yet to be formally described, is reddish-pink posteriorly, orange anteriorly, with blue trim on the scales, tiny blue spots on the head, a blue ring partially encircling the eye and lacks the eye spot(s) on the dorsal fin. This species has been reported from northern Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and the Ryukus.
Behavior: This colorful little dottyback has an aggressive nature. Do not keep it with any other red similarly shaped fishes. other dottybacks, or other small fishes in a confined tank or barren substrate. It is safe with corals but will eat small tubeworms and ornamental shrimp. This fish should be kept singly unless housed in a larger tank (100 gallons or more) where it can be kept in pairs or small groups (1 male, 2 females). That being said, this fish can be kept with Damsels, larger wrasses and shrimp gobies as long as tank size permits and there are a profusion of hiding spaces.
Captive Care: It is very important to provide this fish with many hiding places. Males will usually adopt a preffered site as a ?lair?. Caves, crevices, and overhangs are a must for this fish to thrive.
Feeding: Carnivore. Finally chopped marine fish, crustacean flesh , mysid shrimp, and frozen preparations for carnivores (such as Formula #1). Feed once per day.
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