What is pseudochromis paccagnella?
pseudochromis paccagnella, also known as false purple paradise, has a very special body color, the front half of the body is purple, the back half is bright yellow, and the color is very bright. Pseudochromis paccagnella has a very strong sense of territory and will fight with fish 2-3 times larger than itself.
What does pseudochromis paccagnella look like?
Juveniles are beautiful and bright in appearance, imitating the shape of a hammer, and their body colors are colorful. Most of them are very similar to damselfish in appearance, but there is an obvious difference. The male and female fish of this family are obviously different, mainly in body color. They are not as lively as damselfish, and the others are basically similar. Most of the fish are bisexual and hermaphroditic.
living habits of pseudochromis paccagnella
A very good looking variety in the aquarium, it is the best toner in a monotonous aquarium. However, it is recommended not to use too many, so that the aquarium looks too big and loses its natural flavor. They are also a relatively easy breed to raise. The food is animal bait and artificial feed, suitable for an aquarium with a specific gravity of 1.022 and a water temperature of 26 degrees.
Distributed in the coral reef waters of the Western Pacific Ocean to the Eastern Indian Ocean, it is carnivorous and can be fed with animal bait and artificial feed. It is suitable for invertebrate aquariums with a water temperature of 26 degrees, a specific gravity of seawater of 1.022, and a water volume of more than 50 liters. The maximum body length can reach 5 cm
pseudochromis paccagnella rearing
The food of pseudochromis paccagnella is animal bait and artificial feed. When artificially raised, the bait that can be fed includes brine shrimp, fish and insects, marine fish pellet feed, etc., and it will also eat ornamental shrimp and nasty bristle worms. pseudochromis paccagnella can be polycultured with invertebrates such as living corals.