Pseudomugil furcatus (“Forktail Rainbowfish” / “Forktail Blue-eye”)

$30.00
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IUCN Red List: Not Evaluated (Localized habitat pressure from logging and sedimentation) Imported on December 10, 2025 — shipping begins on December 22, 2025 Important note: These fish are captive-bred, making them hardy and well-suited for community aquaria. Pseudomugil furcatus (“Forktail Rainbowfish” / “Forktail Blue-eye”) Pseudomugil furcatus is a small, darting rainbowfish native to rainforest streams and clearwater tributaries of Papua New Guinea. Known for their forked tail, vivid yellow fins, and bright electric-blue eyes, these fish display energetic, constant movement—especially males, who perform rapid fin-flaring and chasing displays to impress females. In the wild, they inhabit shallow, vegetation-rich streams with gentle flow, strong light penetration, and dense microfauna. In aquaria, they thrive in planted setups with open swimming space and stable, clean water conditions. Their vibrant activity and striking coloration make them a standout nano schooling species. Size:A

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