Lake Mbuta Gudgeon (Mogurnda mbuta)
Overview
The Lake Mbuta Gudgeon is a robust, bottom-dwelling freshwater fish, known for its attractive mottled pattern and calm temperament. It is an interesting addition to community tanks or biotope setups, providing activity near the substrate and a naturalistic look.
Origin
Endemic to Lake Mbuta in Papua New Guinea. Inhabits slow-moving waters, shallow edges, and areas with sandy or muddy substrates and submerged vegetation.
Feeding
Carnivorous and opportunistic. Accepts sinking pellets, frozen foods (bloodworms, brine shrimp, mysis), and small live foods. A varied, protein-rich diet supports health and coloration.
Tank Mates
Peaceful toward similarly sized species. Compatible with rainbowfish, small cichlids, and other community fish of non-aggressive temperament. Avoid very small fish that could be eaten.
Aggression
Low. May establish small territories on the substrate but generally non-aggressive if space and hiding spots are available.
Experience Level
Intermediate. Benefits from stable water conditions and a mature, well-structured aquarium.
Water Parameters
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Temperature: 72°F – 80°F (22°C – 27°C)
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pH: 6.8 – 7.8
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Hardness: 5 – 15 dGH
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Notes: Provide sand or fine gravel substrate, rocks, and plants to mimic natural habitat.
Peaceful, hardy, and visually appealing, the Lake Mbuta Gudgeon (Mogurnda mbuta) is ideal for aquarists looking to create a realistic freshwater biotope or a calm community setup.