klepto
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Anyone keeping an Elongate Dottyback?
One just popped up on DD yesterday. It looked like quite a beautiful little fish. I have been on the look out for a colorful aquacultured fish.. I think this species fits the ticket..
Here is ORA's blurb on it..
"The Elongate Dottyback is a rarely imported species known only from Sulawesi and the Molucca islands of Indonesia. This small 2 inch Dottyback is hardy and feeds easily on pellet and frozen foods. They have a black body with a red to orange head and tail, and are sometimes called the floppy-tail Dottyback. This coveted species appears to be considerably less aggressive than most of the other Dottyback species that ORA raises. Their diminutive size coupled with an agreeable attitude makes them a perfect addition to today's popular Nano-Reef systems. Now aquacultured by ORA, this uncommon species is now available to all."
One just popped up on DD yesterday. It looked like quite a beautiful little fish. I have been on the look out for a colorful aquacultured fish.. I think this species fits the ticket..
Here is ORA's blurb on it..
"The Elongate Dottyback is a rarely imported species known only from Sulawesi and the Molucca islands of Indonesia. This small 2 inch Dottyback is hardy and feeds easily on pellet and frozen foods. They have a black body with a red to orange head and tail, and are sometimes called the floppy-tail Dottyback. This coveted species appears to be considerably less aggressive than most of the other Dottyback species that ORA raises. Their diminutive size coupled with an agreeable attitude makes them a perfect addition to today's popular Nano-Reef systems. Now aquacultured by ORA, this uncommon species is now available to all."