
Pseudochromis springeri
| Identification | Deep blue to purple body with a black mask from the snout through the eye. One of the darker, more dramatically colored dottybacks. |
| Maximum Length | Up to 2.5 inches (7 cm) |
| Origin | Red Sea — Persian Gulf |
| Minimum Tank Size | 30 gallons |
| Reef Compatible | Yes |
Behavior
A captive-bred species widely available and considerably hardier than wild-caught dottybacks. Boldly territorial for its size but manageable in reef communities with larger, confident tank mates. A popular choice for small reef tanks wanting color and personality.
Diet & Feeding
Carnivore. Accepts frozen mysis, brine shrimp, and pellets readily — especially captive-bred specimens. Feed once or twice daily.
Cautions
May bully shy, small fish. Best with assertive tank mates that can hold their own.
