Gudgeons

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This is one of the best pictures that I have taken IMO, it really shows the color of this fish :)
Male goo obo gudgeon in breeding tank
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Other pics of him
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And sorry, but I can't help but over feed the female :/ :p
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And here are some other gudgeons under 3"...
This is the tank
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And these are some of the four we have
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Cool fish. I hope you get them to breed! Where do you live and would you mind selling me or giving me some of the babies if they do breed? :D
 
We think these young mogurnda may be the same as this one (our first mogurnda)
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But we aren't completely sure :)

Thanks :) I live on Long Island but I don't know about shipping as of right now :)
 
What kind of plant is that in the tank with the goo obo gudgeons? Is it just a branch or something of a land plant?
 
Thanks CC :)

Spacemonkey: The male is in front of java moss and the thing he is resting on is a coconut shell :p
 
Spacemonkey: The male is in front of java moss and the thing he is resting on is a coconut shell tongue2.gif

OOPS! I mean the plant in the other gudgeons tank! Sorry.
 
Space monkey: that plant is artificial , from a crafts store .
 
first ones are Goo Obos .


the others are Mogurndas [ AKA purple spotted gudgeons ]

Oh you asked what is a Gudgeon , it's a fish belonging to the goby family , and in a round about way ......the perch family .

The ones we keep make very good pets .
 
Space monkey: that plant is artificial , from a crafts store .

Oh, i thought it was an alive plant :*)
Looks very nice though! I was wondering why i didnt really see it connecting to the bottom of the tank, but i thought it may have been because it was just one large branch that you cut off from another plant, that is grown out of the water. Theres a plant i have that looks just like that, not aquatic though. I thought maybe you could have part of it in and part out of the water :/
 

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