Forktail Blue-eye (Pseudomugil furcatus)
The Forktail Blue-eye (Pseudomugil furcatus) is a vibrant and active freshwater species, prized for its striking yellow fins, shimmering blue eyes, and lively schooling behavior. Native to the streams and rivers of Papua New Guinea, this species is an excellent choice for aquarists seeking a colorful and dynamic addition to a peaceful community aquarium.
Appearance & Behavior:
Displaying vivid yellow forked tails, transparent dorsal fins, and iridescent blue eyes, Forktail Blue-eyes bring movement and brilliance to planted tanks. They are peaceful, social fish that thrive in groups of six or more, showcasing their best colors and natural behaviors in well-maintained aquariums.
Care Guide:
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Tank Size: Minimum 60 litres, with open swimming space and dense plant coverage.
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Water Parameters: Temperature 24–28°C; pH 6.0–7.5; soft to moderately hard water.
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Diet: Omnivorous—accepts high-quality flake foods, micro-pellets, and live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms.
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Temperament: Peaceful; suitable for community tanks with similarly sized, non-aggressive species.
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Maintenance: Requires regular water changes and stable water parameters for optimal health.
The Forktail Blue-eye is ideal for aquarists who value color, movement, and a lively yet peaceful addition to their aquarium. When kept in proper conditions, this species will display its full spectrum of colors and active, schooling behavior.
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