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Pacific blue-eye
Pseudomugil signifer
Neptune’s rating:
70- pH7.0 - 8.5
- Temperature20.0 - 28.0 °C
- Length3.0 - 5.0 cm
- TemperamentSocial, Social
- HardinessModerate
- RarityUncommon
- PopularityPopular
- DifficultyModerate
- Liters per Fish5.0 L
- Minimum School Size6.0
- Tank HabitatSurface Dweller, Mid-tank Dweller, Bottom Dweller
- FeedFlakes, Pellets, Bloodworms, Brine Shrimp, Tubifex Worms, Frozen Shrimp, Vegetable Matter, Algae Wafers, Color Enhancing Food, Daphnia, Micro Worms, Feeder Fish, Freeze-dried Foods, Stick-on Tablets
- AffordabilityVery Affordable
- Conservation StatusLeast Concern
Please note: These values are based on the average of various confirmed sources.
More about Pacific blue-eye
The Pacific blue-eye (Pseudomugil signifer) is a small, vibrant freshwater and brackish water fish known for its striking blue eyes and translucent body adorned with delicate fins. Originating from Eastern and Northern Australia, this fish typically displays a pale to silver body color that dazzles in well-lit aquariums. Despite its appealing appearance, the Pacific blue-eye is not as widely recognized in the aquarium hobby as some other species, but it attracts enthusiasts who appreciate its beauty and relatively easy care requirements.