Orange Peel Pseudochromis
A colorful and newly available subspecies, Orange Peel Pseudochromis, Pseudochromis sp., has some qualities that are quite unique for its genus. These Balinese gems have been observed to be more peaceful than many other Pesudochromis, pairs also seem to form a bond quickly. This species, as with all other members of this family, will assumedly help in the extermination of bristleworms. Also known by the common name Dottyback, Pseudochromis are agile swimmers and are enthusiastic eaters. Pseudochromis will also accept frozen or live shrimp (brine or mysid) as a meal.
Approximate Arrival Size for Orange Peel Pseudochromis: 1 to 2.5 in.
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