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Boleophthalmus
boddarti A.pseudo-mudskipper
This
little fish belongs to the mudskippers. As such it is close relative with Periophthalmus
papilio pictured at the bottom on the left. It lives at the coasts of Southern-
and eastern-Asia and the Malaysian archipelago. Contrary to the animals out of
the genus Periophthalmus, they nearly don't go on land. They seldom come in sweet
water and in real sea water neither. So it is a real specimen for the brackish
water.
The dorsal fin, that on our
picture hides from observation, is divided in two parts, is relatively short,
but the first part has beautifully extended fishbone. The ventral fins have a
strongly muscular join and are just like many others of this kind of fish, grown
together to a kind of sucking cup. This enables them to hold out in strong tidal
streams. The pectoral fins also are robust and muscular and can be used as a kind
of paw. The
genus Boleophthalmus counts only a few specious. Besides the specious that
is pictured here also the Boleophthalmus pectinirostris is found. To be
quite honest, I'm not 100% sure which of the two specious the animal in the picture
concerns. After all the animals only very seldom occur in trade. Judging by the
description in Süszwasserfische aus aller Welt, by Günther Sterba (one of my first
reference books, but still verey good suitable) I decide it te be the animal mentioned
upwards. In a fact
al thes fishes are so much specialisic, that suitable quarters are difficult to
imitate. I'm reerring here to the difference in water-hight, and the fluctuating
chemical construction of the water. Moreover ther occur only very few plants that
will hold out in such a milieu. In short to be honest I extremely seldom have
seen (so never in fact) a successful biotope for fish out of the brackish water.
That of course is the cause that again and again candidates take up the gauntlet.
What strikes the most in it is that the greater part of them are rather inexperienced
aquarista. Who wants to know more: In Datz once there was a series worth to read
about the subject brackish water (Datz 1985 page 41, 82, 122, 164). Very worth
the while, but the problem how to keep up the little biotope, is not referred
to. Literature:
Günther Sterba: Süszwasserfische aus aller Welt, Leipzig 1968 Horst Piché:
Brackwasseraquarium, Datz 1985 Dr. Rüdiger Riehl en Hans A. Baensch: Aquarienatlas,
Melle 1990 | ventral
fins |