🐟 Smalleye Gudgeon – (Prionobutis microps) – Rare Brackish/Mangrove Oddball
The Smalleye Gudgeon (Prionobutis microps) is a rare and unusual gobioid fish found in mangrove estuaries and tidal river systems across Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. True to its name, it has noticeably small eyes, an adaptation for living in muddy, low-visibility waters. Its body is elongated with a mottled brown-and-tan camouflage pattern, perfect for blending into sandy or muddy substrates.
Because it is seldom seen in the aquarium trade, it is considered a collector’s oddball species, best suited for experienced aquarists with brackish or estuarine biotope setups.
🔎 Quick Facts – Smalleye Gudgeon (Prionobutis microps)
😇 Behavior & Temperament
🏠 Aquarium & Tank Requirements
💧 Water Parameters – Smalleye Gudgeon Care
🍽️ Diet – Carnivorous
📋 Smalleye Gudgeon Care Overview Table
Feature | Details |
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🌍 Origin | Southeast Asia, Northern Australia |
📏 Max Size | 4 inches |
😇 Temperament | Peaceful, slightly predatory |
🏠 Tank Size | 20+ gallons |
⚗️ pH Range | 7.2–8.2 |
🌡️ Temperature | 75–82°F |
🍽️ Diet | Carnivorous |
🎯 Ideal For | Brackish/estuarine biotope enthusiasts |
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