Premium Australian Stripey Fish - Fresh Wild-Caught Seafood for Grilling, Baking & Sushi | Perfect for BBQs, Dinner Parties & Healthy Meals
Premium Australian Stripey Fish - Fresh Wild-Caught Seafood for Grilling, Baking & Sushi | Perfect for BBQs, Dinner Parties & Healthy Meals

Premium Australian Stripey Fish - Fresh Wild-Caught Seafood for Grilling, Baking & Sushi | Perfect for BBQs, Dinner Parties & Healthy Meals

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Product Description

ALMOST WYSIWYG – Approx. Size: 2-4 Inches 

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Australian Stripey (Microcanthus strigatus)

The Australian Stripey is a striking schooling fish known for its bold black-and-yellow vertical stripes and compact, disc-like body. Native to coastal reefs and rocky areas, Stripeys add both movement and visual contrast to marine aquariums. Their peaceful nature and unique appearance make them an appealing choice for hobbyists looking to diversify their tank's aesthetic.

Tank Requirements

Australian Stripeys do best in aquariums of 55 gallons or more, with ample swimming space and scattered rockwork or reef structures for shelter. Though hardy and adaptable, they thrive in well-maintained tanks with stable water parameters. A group of Stripeys will display more natural schooling behavior and feel more secure.

Diet and Feeding

Stripeys are omnivorous and will accept a wide variety of foods. Offer a mix of high-quality flake or pellet foods, frozen mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and marine algae to ensure balanced nutrition. Regular feedings support their active lifestyle and vibrant coloration.

Tankmates and Behavior

Australian Stripeys are peaceful and reef-safe, making them excellent community fish. They coexist well with other non-aggressive species and are unlikely to nip at corals or invertebrates. Keeping them in small groups of three or more helps reduce stress and encourages natural schooling behavior.

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