Pseudomugil Signifer M
Pseudomugil signifer (also known as Pacific blue-eye) is a small, schooling freshwater and brackish water fish native to eastern Australia and the coastal islands.
Minimum tank size: 60 liters for a small school (8–10 individuals).
Temperature: 20–26 °C
pH: 6.5 – 8.0
Hardness: 5 – 20 dGH (tolerant of a variety of conditions)
Salinity: Tolerates both fresh and slightly brackish water.
Decoration: Planted aquarium with open swimming areas. Can be combined with wood, plants and gentle water flow.
Compatibility: Ideally with other small peaceful fish (e.g. shrimp, small tetras, rasbora). Avoid larger or aggressive species.
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Genus: Pseudomugil
Common name: Pacific blue-eye
Size: 4–6 cm (rarely slightly larger).
Body shape: Slender, elongated.
Coloration: Silver to transparent body with blue iridescent eyes (characteristic feature). Fins often have bluish or yellowish hues, especially in males.
Behavior: Peaceful, schooling, energetic fish, suitable for social aquariums with small species.
Omnivorous: Accepts flakes, pellets, frozen foods (artemia, daphnia) but also live microfoods. For better coloration, a variety of protein foods are recommended.
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