This Australian beauty is usually
imported via the best routes and with the utmost
care and attention meaning specimens often settle
quickly and prove hardy in the home aquarium.
They
will thrive best
on a varied diet
including green alage
and meaty foods such
as mysis but
given time will
reasily accept flake
and pellet food.
Specimens
are sometimes housed
with invertebrates
but aquarists should
always do this
with
great
care.