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Ruby red dragonet care

By Centridae3 min read

The sycorax (Synchiropus sycorax) is a popular reef aquarium fish reaching 3 in (8 cm) in the home aquarium. Originating from the Philippines region, it is rated as difficult difficulty and is generally considered reef safe. Its peaceful temperament makes it suitable for community reef setups when proper care guidelines are followed.

Quick facts

Scientific nameSynchiropus sycorax
Max size3 in (8 cm)
Min tank size50 gal (190 L)
TemperamentPeaceful
DietCarnivore (micropredator)
Reef safeYes
Care levelDifficult
OriginPhilippines

Overview

The following sections detail exactly how to keep this species thriving in a saltwater reef environment.

Tank requirements

Provide a minimum tank size of 50 gal (190 L) with ample live rock for grazing, hiding, and territory. Maintain standard reef parameters: temperature 75–80 °F, pH 8.0–8.4, salinity 1.024–1.026, alkalinity 8–11 dKH. This species is peaceful enough to add at any point in the stocking order. Moderate flow and lighting that suits your coral mix work well.

Water parameters

Maintain standard reef aquarium parameters for long-term health:

  • Temperature: 75–80 °F (24–27 °C)
  • pH: 8.0–8.4
  • Salinity: 1.024–1.026 sg
  • Alkalinity: 8–11 dKH
  • Ammonia / Nitrite: 0 ppm
  • Nitrate: < 20 ppm (lower is better for a reef)

Stability is more important than hitting a specific number. Avoid sudden swings in any parameter.

Diet and feeding

Feed a carnivore (micropredator) diet consisting of frozen Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and marine pellets. Feed 1–2 times daily in small amounts consumed within two minutes. Vary the diet to ensure complete nutrition and vibrant coloration.

Behavior and compatibility

This species has a peaceful temperament and coexists well with most reef-safe community fish including clownfish, gobies, and cardinalfish. Fully reef safe with corals, clams, and invertebrates.

Breeding

Breeding Synchiropus sycorax in captivity is challenging and rarely achieved. Sexing can be difficult without observing spawning behavior.

Tips for success

  1. Quarantine for at least 2–4 weeks before adding to your display tank.
  2. Provide 50 gal (190 L) minimum—larger is always better for long-term health.
  3. Vary between frozen, pellet, and live foods for optimal nutrition.
  4. Maintain stable water parameters—sudden changes cause stress and disease susceptibility.
  5. Observe the fish eating at the store before purchasing to ensure it is feeding well.

Frequently asked questions

What tank size does a Synchiropus sycorax need?

The minimum recommended tank size is 50 gal (190 L). This provides adequate swimming space, territory, and stable water volume. Larger tanks are always better, especially for active swimmers.

Is this fish reef safe?

Yes, this species is considered fully reef safe and will not harm corals, clams, or invertebrates.

What does this fish eat?

This is a carnivore (micropredator) species. Feed meaty foods: frozen Mysis shrimp, enriched brine shrimp, and high-quality marine pellets.

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