🐟 Snakehead Gudgeon – (Giuris margaritacea) – Brackish/Freshwater Predator
The Snakehead Gudgeon (Giuris margaritacea) is a large predatory gudgeon found across Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Northern Australia. Despite its common name, it is not a true snakehead but shares a similar elongated body and predatory feeding habits. Its appearance is marked by a streamlined shape, a large mouth, and golden to brown coloration with faint vertical barring.
This species is hardy, adaptable, and can be kept in freshwater or low-end brackish conditions, making it popular among oddball fish keepers. However, its predatory nature means it should only be housed with similarly sized or larger tankmates.
🔎 Quick Facts – Snakehead Gudgeon (Giuris margaritacea)
😇 Behavior & Temperament
🏠 Aquarium & Tank Requirements
💧 Water Parameters – Snakehead Gudgeon Care
🍽️ Diet – Carnivorous
📋 Snakehead Gudgeon Care Overview Table
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| 🌍 Origin | Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, Northern Australia |
| 📏 Max Size | 10–12 inches |
| 😇 Temperament | Predatory, semi-aggressive |
| 🏠 Tank Size | 55+ gallons |
| ⚗️ pH Range | 6.5–8.0 |
| 🌡️ Temperature | 72–82°F |
| 🍽️ Diet | Carnivorous |
| 🎯 Ideal For | Oddball predator keepers, brackish/freshwater setups |
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