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Pseudochromis aldabraensis, the orange dottyback, neon dottyback or Arabian dottyback, is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Pseudochromidae, the dottybacks. It is commonly kept in marine aquariums .
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Pseudochromis melanurus A. C. Gill, 2004 (Black-tail dottyback) Pseudochromis melas Lubbock, 1977 (Dark dottyback) Pseudochromis mooii A. C. Gill, 2004 (Mooi's dottyback) Pseudochromis moorei Fowler, 1931 (Jaguar dottyback) Pseudochromis natalensis Regan, 1916 (Natal dottyback) Pseudochromis nigrovittatus Boulenger, 1897 (Black-stripe dottyback)
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Neon pseudochromis, Arabian dottyback or neon dottyback: Pseudochromis aldabraensis: May eat shrimps: Captive bred specimens are sometimes available: 10 cm (3.9 in) Oblique-lined dottyback: Cypho purpurascens: May eat shrimps [49]: 91 7.4 cm (2.9 in) Orangetail dottyback: Pseudochromis coccinicauda: May eat shrimps [49]: 102 5.8 cm (2.3 in)
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The dottybacks are a family, Pseudochromidae, of fishes which were formerly classified in the order Perciformes, but this has been revised and the family is regarded as of uncertain affinities, or incertae sedis within the Ovalentaria, a clade within the Percomorpha.
The species in the Pseudochrominae are mainly associated with reefs, with several species which are found among branching corals and some other species live within large sponges, dottybacks are found from the intertidal shallows down to depths of 100 metres (330 ft).