My mudskippers finally made it out of their quarantine tank and I just wanted to share a few pics. I tried to make a video but wasn't sure how to get that large of a file from my iPhone to my laptop to post
Here you can see one hogchoker on the side, one mudskipper on the side, and several mudskippers on various platforms
Mudskippers from above. One is eating a cricket and another just took a bite of some frozen food.
Hog choker eating an earthworm.
The same hogchoker after hiding in the sand. You can see his eyes and the dark shadow is his full belly.
This is my first time posting pics, so I hope this worked out (I don't know why one seems to have posted twice).
Tank info:
125 gallon (6 feet long) brackish setup (~1.006 s.g.)
5 Indian Mudskippers (Periophthalmus Septemradiatus)
2 Hogchokers (Trinectes maculatus)
3 Zebra Nerite snails
20++ Mollies (started with 8, plan is that the fry are some of the food for the hogchokers- I've seen that happen once)
10+ ghost shrimp
A few assorted plants and way too much hair algae
Here you can see one hogchoker on the side, one mudskipper on the side, and several mudskippers on various platforms
Mudskippers from above. One is eating a cricket and another just took a bite of some frozen food.
Hog choker eating an earthworm.
The same hogchoker after hiding in the sand. You can see his eyes and the dark shadow is his full belly.
This is my first time posting pics, so I hope this worked out (I don't know why one seems to have posted twice).
Tank info:
125 gallon (6 feet long) brackish setup (~1.006 s.g.)
5 Indian Mudskippers (Periophthalmus Septemradiatus)
2 Hogchokers (Trinectes maculatus)
3 Zebra Nerite snails
20++ Mollies (started with 8, plan is that the fry are some of the food for the hogchokers- I've seen that happen once)
10+ ghost shrimp
A few assorted plants and way too much hair algae