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– Short Description: 10 X Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish – Pseudomugil Furcatus – Impressive Colour
– Product Categories: Fish, Rainbow fish
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Product Description:
Scientific and Common Names:
The Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish, scientifically known as Pseudomugil Furcatus, is a stunning freshwater fish that belongs to the family Melanotaeniidae. It is commonly referred to as the Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish due to its vibrant blue eyes and forked tail.
Habitat:
These rainbowfish are native to the freshwater streams and rivers of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. They prefer densely vegetated areas with slow-moving or still water.
Tank Setup:
To provide a suitable habitat for the Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish, a tank with a minimum capacity of 20 gallons is recommended. It is important to recreate their natural environment by incorporating live plants, driftwood, and rocks. A sandy substrate is preferred, as it mimics their natural habitat. Additionally, ensure the tank has a tight-fitting lid to prevent any potential jumping.
Diet and Nutrition:
In the wild, Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish primarily feed on small insects, crustaceans, and zooplankton. In a home aquarium, they can be fed a varied diet consisting of high-quality flake food, frozen or live foods such as brine shrimp, daphnia, and bloodworms. It is important to provide a balanced diet to ensure their optimal health and vibrant coloration.
Size and Growth Rate:
These rainbowfish typically reach a size of around 2.5 inches (6 cm) in length. They have a relatively slow growth rate compared to other fish species.
Behavioral Traits:
Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish are peaceful and social fish that thrive in groups. They are known for their active swimming behavior and will often explore the entire tank. These fish are generally non-aggressive and can be kept with other peaceful community fish species.
Care Level:
The care level for the Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish is considered to be moderate. While they are not overly demanding, they do require specific water conditions and a well-maintained tank.
Breeding and Reproduction:
Breeding Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish can be achieved in a well-established aquarium with suitable breeding conditions. They are egg scatterers, and the female will release eggs among plants or other surfaces. It is recommended to provide a separate breeding tank with fine-leaved plants for the eggs to attach to. The parents should be removed after spawning to prevent them from eating the eggs.
Health and Disease Prevention:
To maintain the health of the Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish, it is important to provide them with a balanced diet, clean water, and regular tank maintenance. Regular water testing and monitoring of water parameters such as temperature, pH, ammonia, and nitrate levels are essential. Quarantining new fish before introducing them to the main tank can help prevent the spread of diseases.
Optimal Water Conditions:
– Temperature: 72-82°F (22-28°C)
– pH: 6.0-7.5
– Hardness: 5-15 dGH
Lifespan:
With proper care, the Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish can live for approximately 3-5 years.
Additional Interesting Facts:
– The Forktail Blue-Eye Rainbowfish is highly sought after by aquarium enthusiasts due to its impressive coloration and unique features.
– They are known for their ability to change color depending on their mood and environment.
– These fish are excellent jumpers, so a secure lid is necessary to prevent any escapes.
– The males of this species are more colorful and vibrant compared to the females.
– They are generally peaceful towards other fish species, but males may display territorial behavior towards each other.
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