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The pholidichthys leucotaenia is a calm fish that lives in tunnels it digs in the sand. As juveniles, the convict blenny lives in small groups.
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The juvenile Pholidichthys leucotaenia is a fish with a snake-like appearance, recognizable by its horizontal white or golden stripe running along its entire black body. This striking pattern evolves with age to become a complex mesh in adults, making this fish even more intriguing for marine aquarium enthusiasts.
Native to the tropical areas from the southwest of the Philippines to the Solomon Islands, the juvenile Pholidichthys leucotaenia is a discreet inhabitant of sandy sea beds. In captivity, it is preferable to keep it in a small group when it is still young, to encourage its natural behavior.
With a calm and peaceful temperament, this fish does not disturb the life of other species present in the aquarium. However, due to its strict carnivorous diet, it is incompatible with shrimp and small crustaceans, which could quickly be considered prey.
The juvenile Pholidichthys leucotaenia is a discreet fish: it spends most of its time buried in the sand, coming out only to feed. This behavior adds a touch of mystery and elegance to your reef aquarium.
Maintaining a juvenile Pholidichthys leucotaenia requires a minimum knowledge of marine aquariums. It is recommended to have a minimum 600-liter aquarium, whether for an adult individual or for a small group of juveniles.
Although moderately difficult to maintain, its calm temperament and unique appearance make it a desirable addition to well-established aquariums.