Mudskippers in a paludarium
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WOW COOL VIDEO! I wish iI
could make one really good like yours
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I want one
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wow cant believe this is the first time ive heard of Mudskippers ....
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how much are they
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Admirable care taken of your mudskipper(s)--you've given them a FINE home! Beautiful video.
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beautiful exhibit, cool mudskippers. I wish i had the time and the resources to do this(and the talent).
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what is the filter setup??
MrSalolevy 1 month ago
@MrSalolevy
Nothing fancy: 1 Eheim canister and a pump with prefilter for the circulation up to the pools.
hexisan 1 month ago
what are you feeding them?
1mm0rtaldreads 3 months ago
@1mm0rtaldreads They eat mainly aquarium fish pellets. Good eaters, they don't refuse of anything. I also make and freeze a shrimp-mix that they love. Bloodworms they love, and an occasional mealworm from a culture I keep for my lizards.
hexisan 3 months ago
What's the salinity in there? And if it's brackish, what plants are you using?
atomfullerene 3 months ago
@atomfullerene It is brackish. I don't know of a species of mudskippers that doesn't need brackish. Periophthalmodon septemradiatus is one of the lowest end brackish species. I keep the water at 1.003 SG, with a little fluctuation. Plants that seem to do ell at the moment are Samolus valerandi (emersed only), Nympheae lotus, Vallisneria spiralis, java fern and java moss.
hexisan 3 months ago