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Common name: Orchid Dottyback. This fish has an elongated body that is completely purple with a thin band crossing its eyes. For its well-being, it needs an aquarium with many hiding places. It can have aggressive reactions towards fish of similar color.
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The Pseudochromis fridmani, also known as the orchid dottyback, is a true icon in the world of reef aquariums. Recognizable by its deep and uniform purple color, it is marked by a thin darker band that runs through the eyes, enhancing its piercing gaze.
Its intense purple hue offers a striking contrast with rock decorations and corals. This fish is an excellent choice to bring vibrancy and elegance to a reef aquarium. Its elegant appearance and active behavior make it a fascinating companion to observe.
The Pseudochromis fridmani is territorial, like many species in its family. It can be aggressive towards fish with a similar appearance or coloration, particularly other species of pseudochromis or colorful gobies. For harmonious cohabitation, it is preferable not to introduce competing species into a too confined space.
In addition to its striking beauty, the Pseudochromis fridmani is known for its robustness and adaptability in aquariums. It is a perfect fish for both beginner and experienced aquarists, provided it is given a stable environment and enough hiding places.