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Mogurnda adspersa

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Purple-Spotted Gudgeon
Purple-Spotted Gudgeon
Species Mogurnda adspersa
Family Eleotridae
Difficulty Moderate
Min. Tank Size 56.781 liters
56,781.177 mL

15 US Gallons (56.8L)

Size 5.512 in

12-14 cm (4.7-5.5")

sg Freshwater
pH 7.0 - 7.2
Temp. 289.15 K
60.8 °F
520.47 °R

293.15 K
68 °F
527.67 °R
16 -20 °C (60.8-68°F)

Water Hardness

10-20 °d

Stocking Ratio 1:1 M:F
Availability Uncommon
Diet

Carnivore
Pellet Foods
Flake Foods
Live Foods
Other (See article)

Life Span

3-5 years

Habitat

Australia

Contents

[edit] Alternative names

Purple-Spotted Gudgeon, Southern Purple Spotted Gudgeon

[edit] Sexing

Males have 3-4 brown-to-purple facial stripes extending from behind the eye to the back of the operculum. Females generally have two stripes, which are less prominent. There are numerous red spots on the dorsal, anal and caudal fins.

[edit] Tank compatibility

Purple-spotted gudgeons are carnivorous, feeding from the bottom, the water column and the surface.

[edit] Diet

The purple-spotted gudgeon is a slow-moving ambush predator, consuming small fish and aquatic macro-invertebrates, worms, and tadpoles.

[edit] Feeding regime

How often to feed, etc.

[edit] Environment Specifics

Unknown

[edit] Behaviour

[edit] Breeding

Males mature at 45 mm and females at 49 mm. The male has an elaborate courtship display and pairing and spawning occurs in summer when water temperature exceeds 20¡C. Females can spawn several times during a spawning season. The eggs are adhesive and 280-1300 are deposited in a single batch on a rock, log or aquatic plants. The eggs are elongate, pointed at both ends, transparent and 1.0-1.3 mm wide and 2.0-3.8 mm long. The male stays to guard and fan the eggs, which hatch after 3-9 days depending on water temperature. Newly hatched larvae are approximately 4 mm long.

[edit] Identification

An attractive, small, robust fish with a rounded head, small mouth, and gape that extends to the anterior margin of the eye. Maximum size 152 mm; commonly 60-120 mm. The tail is rounded, and there are two dorsal fins, the first short-based and lower than the longer and taller second dorsal. The back is dark brownish to yellowish brown (but can be iridescent blue in general with a series of blue blotches towards the tail), fading to lighter brown or cream on the belly. A row of darkish blotches are present on the sides from the start of the second dorsal fin to the start of the caudal fin, surrounded by numerous red and white spots.

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