Looking good !
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i just started one today.
was hunting for newts but decided to try mudskippers instead
this is my set up
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I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
Looking good !
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Loving crypts <3
Looking to buy Mudskippers? You can find plentiful in y618 and marsiling green emerald....
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I am not PERFECT but I am LIMITED EDITION !!! BIG Tank comes with BIG Responsibility...as they makan a lot of $$....lol
Saw alot at the mangrove area around fort canning park
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Latest set up
I keep sulawesi shrimps, tetras, birds, exotic pets, herptiles and monster fishes.
Interesting! Maybe show us some videos of them in action....
Try taking a front tank shot level with the tank or maybe at a lower angle.
Anyway, what is the top net for? Prevent leaves from dropping in? Is your tank located outdoors?
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the little guys will outgrow your tank very quickly. and they are actually terrestrial animals with fairly large home range (~10m). poor lil guys
nice. didn't know it's the smaller sp.
Those dwarf mudskippers are so cute! Think they could live in a normal fish tank with many big frogbits? Would they drown?
Hah of course!
But I also heard they like to spend most of their time out of the water. Does that mean they would be stressed without land?
haha of course yes in the ideal world all aquarists should strive to replicate as similar habitat with the animals natural surroundings. that's why this bro kennethc has made sand "dunes" and rocks for them to come up to surface for eg., in the wild, males and females defend their own burrows fiercely.
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Yeah man when I get my own place the first thing I will do is make a huge paludarium for my macs and mudskippers. Maybe humming birds too.
But for now I just have a 2 footer for fish with lotsa frogbits. I will give it a try. Cannot contain my itch any further. C328 sells right? Somebody stop me if you think they will die!
Bro not a good idea.deepwater will be inconvenient for the mudskippers to climb out.and frog bits aren't so natural. Shallow water with some sand would be better
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