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    Pseudomugil furcatus

    They are hard to find, despite being easily bred, despite their beauty, despite their character... for one reason: they're not easy to maintain and will deceive you if you don't respect their needs: large volume, large distance to swim, high GH and PH, excellent oxygenation. They have no place...
  2. J

    Pseudomugil furcatus

    Some people will tell you they are good in a 80L, in 4-6 family. For me, in a 100L tank, I'll definately go with smaller fish and a larger shoal, much better looking. Remember, like most Autralo-Guinea fish, they are really very very good and fast swimmers. I think 120-150cm is a minimum and a...
  3. J

    Pseudomugil furcatus

    I kept them a while. In a planted tank, under good conditions, they will display much nicer colours than any photo you see. They are not shy and good shoaling. The display dances are amazing. They originate from fast flowing streams. The key to keep them is perfect water quality, consistent...
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