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Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)
Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)

Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)

Mud Skipper (Petriopthalmus Barbatum)

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The Bearded Mudskipper (Periophthalmus barbatum) is a species of mudskipper, an amphibious fish known for its ability to live both in and out of water. Here’s what you need to know about it:

 

General Information

• Scientific Name: Periophthalmus barbatum

• Common Name: Bearded Mudskipper

• Family: Gobiidae

• Habitat: Brackish water environments such as mangroves, estuaries, and tidal flats.

• Distribution: Found in coastal regions of the Indo-Pacific, including parts of Southeast Asia and Africa.

 

Physical Characteristics

• Size: Typically grows up to 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) in length.

• Coloration: Brownish or grayish body with mottled patterns, helping it blend into muddy environments.

• Eyes: Large, protruding eyes positioned on top of the head, giving it a wide field of vision.

• Fins: Strong pectoral fins allow it to “walk” on land by hopping or crawling.

 

Behavior & Adaptations

• Amphibious Lifestyle: Can breathe through both gills and its skin when moist, allowing it to survive on land for extended periods.

• Territorial: Males are highly territorial and will defend their space aggressively.

• Burrowing: They dig burrows in the mud for shelter, protection, and maintaining moisture.

• Feeding Habits: Carnivorous, feeding on small invertebrates like insects, crustaceans, and worms.

 

Aquarium Care

• Tank Size: At least 20-30 gallons for a small group.

• Water Conditions:

• Brackish water (SG 1.005-1.015)

• Temperature: 24-30°C (75-86°F)

• pH: 7.5-8.5

• Substrate: Muddy or sandy bottom to allow natural burrowing behavior.

• Land Area: Essential to provide a dry area, such as rocks or sandbanks, for them to climb out of the water.

• Tankmates: Best kept with other brackish species like archerfish or mollies but avoid aggressive or overly passive tankmates.

 

Interesting Facts

• Mudskippers use their fins to climb and jump between rocks and branches.

• They have modified gill chambers that store water, allowing them to breathe on land.

• Males perform elaborate courtship displays, including jumping and fin spreading, to attract females.

 

 

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