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Sankeyi Dottyback

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Sankeyi Dottyback (Pseudochromis sankeyi)

The Sankeyi Dottyback is a small, vibrant reef fish, admired for its bright golden-yellow body that often displays subtle purple or orange hues depending on lighting. Known for its curious and bold personality, this dottyback actively explores crevices and rockwork, adding both color and energy to reef aquariums.

Size: Typically grows up to 3 inches in length

Country of Origin: Indo-Pacific region, primarily around Indonesia and the Philippines

Latin Name: Pseudochromis sankeyi

Care Level: Moderate – thrives in well-established aquariums with ample rockwork for hiding and establishing territory

Sankeyi Dottybacks are carnivores that feed on small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. They are generally reef safe, but they may be territorial toward smaller or similarly sized fish, but they do not pose a threat to corals or larger invertebrates. Their bright coloration and active nature make them a captivating addition to reef tanks.


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    Sankeyi Dottyback (Pseudochromis sankeyi)

    The Sankeyi Dottyback is a small, vibrant reef fish, admired for its bright golden-yellow body that often displays subtle purple or orange hues depending on lighting. Known for its curious and bold personality, this dottyback actively explores crevices and rockwork, adding both color and energy to reef aquariums.

    Size: Typically grows up to 3 inches in length

    Country of Origin: Indo-Pacific region, primarily around Indonesia and the Philippines

    Latin Name: Pseudochromis sankeyi

    Care Level: Moderate – thrives in well-established aquariums with ample rockwork for hiding and establishing territory

    Sankeyi Dottybacks are carnivores that feed on small meaty foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and finely chopped seafood. They are generally reef safe, but they may be territorial toward smaller or similarly sized fish, but they do not pose a threat to corals or larger invertebrates. Their bright coloration and active nature make them a captivating addition to reef tanks.

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