Mudskipper!!!

DeFishy

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He he, I'm happy, i got myself a Mudskipper. Its a fish, that's kinda like a newt. Its cool. But I'd like some advice as to my set up, and how to improve it. He was previously being kept in freshwater. I've added a tablespoon of salt, and will continue to do so until I've reached brackish conditions (I've done this before, with brackish fish: AKA: PUFFERS!!!) Lol. Currently he is alone, in a 10gallon tank, with 1/3 land, and 2/3ds water. But the water is only 2" deep at the most. Should it be more? Ive been getting mixed reports. Any advice is welcomed:D
 
We have tons of walking catfish here in Central Florida. You are welcome to bag any walking in the streets during a rain storm. They are a pain when they decide to set up residence in your Koi pond.
 
Yes make it deeper. . Make it as deep as you can. They need both to be able to completly submerge and to be able to come completly out of the water onto a "shore". They are actually a fish after all. ;)

You should also provide some rocks that he can get up on and perch.

What kind of salt are you useing?
 
Yeah, im keeping mudskippers and I would say about 6 inches of water. A slope of land is good but hard to make in a ten gallon. Lots of land though. Feed him crickets and small feeder fish.
 
Mhm, he has a log, and land he can go on. I'm using Instant Ocean Marine Salt. Its what I use for my marine tank, but because he was kept in freshwater I'm taking it reallllly slowly. I did this for my puffers. 6"? Okay, that worksout. Well, what I plan to do is when my marine fish get moved to a bigger tank then my little mudkipper will get the 33gal. I'll definately work on it tomorrow. He's eating crickets and bloodworms. I dont trust feeder fish as they are very very fatty, and he is only 2". This is great advice everyone! Thanks for the help:)
 
Good. He needs the trace minerals found in ocean salt. But don't take his salinity to full SW. Stop at the high end of brackish.

How about filtration? He will need a cycled filter. He can suffer ammonia poisoning without one. Google Nitrogen Cycle...just in case you didn't know.
 
No no, I know. lol. I've got several fish tanks, I've got a weak filter I'm using right now until I get paid then I'm getting him the new underwater Fluval Filters (they rock, really, they do, I've already got one in my turtle tank). I just didn't have enough water height, so today I'm increasing the water height and the land height. :) High end brackish...gotcha:D
 
lol Sorry, It's hard to know just how much any one knows about anything other than Chams round here.
 
Ha ha, no, I would imagine so. Lol. I just finished doing the enclosure. He's doing great. Lol. It was funny, he wouldn't leave me alone while I was working on the land, I kept having to shoo him away so I could finish. SOOO CUTE!!! Hopefully I'll be able to put him in the bigger tank soon.
 
mudskipper:
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my local petstore has HUGE ones, i only have a vertical tank though, i used to keep my puffs in it, now theyre in sw, how good would they do in a vert tank?
 
yeah thats what i was thinking, fill it 1/4 with water then have vines and driftwood (they are good climbers i hear) up the tank, its not long at all though...thats what im afraid of.
 
Mhm, they are, they like to climb glass too, its weird. just make sure you buy a really really good water filter. (i had a 30gallon underwater Fluval in my 20gallon and there was only about 6-8" of water)
 
not sure of the dimensions or what ill even do with the tank, its just sitting there and i hate to see empty cages/tanks lol
 
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