Have you guys seen mudskippers around?

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You really have to research how to effectively set a tank for them up. It's tricky to have a large portion of land above water in an aquarium--or paludarium, I suppose?
 
Everything is tricky though isn't it. I'm particulary excited about setting up this tank because I'm getting more into the tank design and habitat than I used to. I love thinking that I'm building an ecosystem in my aquarium. I did Bonsai for many years and then, my favorite were the grove plantings and miniature landscapes.. I'm thinking aquascapes now! Hooray for good things
 
I have seen them in Michigan and I 'am told they are easy to get. Just don't seem to sell well in this area so they don't usually keep them in stock but they can get them.
 
Antithesis123 - Hello mate, thanks for checking out my NEW website mudskipperfish and leaving a comment, much appreciated! in regards to your question on smell.. Not really, As long as you keep up with water change once a week, 25% each time... then that should reduce the waste and smell. Do not over feed them as the left overs will pollute the water. Hope this helps =)
 
borgee;4972954; said:
Antithesis123 - Hello mate, thanks for checking out my NEW website mudskipperfish and leaving a comment, much appreciated! in regards to your question on smell.. Not really, As long as you keep up with water change once a week, 25% each time... then that should reduce the waste and smell. Do not over feed them as the left overs will pollute the water. Hope this helps =)


Your site is really cool. I have it bookmarked.

What's the best mudskipper you own?

I just got a 40 long that I'm going to 3d for the mudskippers with a waterfall and cove.

Cheers!
 
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