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Pseudomugil furcatus
Melbourne Tropical Fish is proud to state that the beautiful Pseudomugil furcatus we have in stock are locally bred in Victoria Australia and they are large breeding size display fish. These fish adapt well to and do well in a ph around 7.6
The Blue Eye Forktail Rainbowfish is an excellent inhabitant for any community or planted aquarium. Also known as the Blue-Eyed Forktail or Furcata Rainbowfish, it is native to the densely planted rainforest streams of eastern Papua New Guinea. This fish has proven to be very adaptable in aquaria, and we are pleased to offer extremely high-quality, tank-raised specimens.
The Blue Eye Forktail Rainbowfish features some of the most impressive colouration available in freshwater fish, with their gorgeous, bright blue eyes being especially impressive. It has a grey to green body colouration with bright yellow edges on all of its fins with black margins on the rear dorsal, anal, and caudal (tail) fins. While these colours are more faint in juveniles, they intensify as the fish reaches adulthood as long as a varied diet of high-quality omnivorous foods are provided. The best colouration can be achieved in schools of 6 or more, with multiple males as well as females. Omnivorous flake foods as well as live, freeze-dried and frozen foods will make an excellent staple diet. Hardy aquarium plants will not be bothered.
As with many fish that inhabit the middle and upper areas of the aquarium, the Forktail Rainbowfish is prone to jumping occasionally. A hood/canopy or lower water level is recommended to ensure that this fish does not jump out of the aquarium. The only other housing requirements for this fish are clean, stable water conditions and ample areas of cover, particularly vegetation. Floating plants such as duckweed and hornwort are very beneficial to this strictly schooling fish.
The entire family of rainbowfish is popular in freshwater aquaria due to the generally peaceful disposition, hardiness, and beautiful colouration of its members. While many popular rainbowfish species eventually become too large to be kept with dwarf shrimp and some other nano species, the Forktail Rainbowfish is one of a few exceptions. Fully grown Forktail Rainbowfish are typically safe to keep even with adult dwarf shrimp and virtually all non-aggressive.
What We Like About This Fish:
• Beautiful yellow, green and black colouration, including bright blue eyes
• Peaceful disposition and appropriate size to be kept with peaceful invertebrates
• Hardy and adaptable
• Excellent for inhabiting the middle and top levels of the aquarium
RECOMMENDED TANK PARAMETERS:
• Temperature: 75° - 79° F (24° - 26° C)
• pH: 6.0 - 8.0 (7.6 is most ideal but not required as this is a very adaptable fish)
• KH: 5 - 12 dKH
• Minimum tank size: 20 gallons
CARE GUIDELINES:
• Diet: Omnivorous. High-quality flake, freeze-dried and frozen foods, both meaty and plant-based.
• Social behaviour: Peaceful, schooling. Males can be somewhat aggressive in pairs, but not when kept in groups with several females.
• Origin: Tank-bred, but indigenous to eastern Papua New Guinea
• Average adult size: 2.5 inches (6.5 cm)
• Average purchase size: 1/4 - 3/4 inch (.64 - 1.9 cm)