Description
Common name: Firetail Gudgeon
Latin name: Hypseleotris galii
Maximum size: 5-6.5cm
Water chemistry: pH: 6.5-7.5; Hardness: medium hard to hard (dH: 5-18); Temperature: 22-28 C
Origin: Eastern Australia from Baffle Creek, Queensland, to Sydney, New South Wales.
Diet: Will take good quality flake (such as Nutrafin Max Small Tropical Micro Pellets), sinking pellets, frozen bloodworms and live food.
Oviparous, spawning from October to January. Females lay 5-8 batches of 200-440 eggs under stones, leaves or shells. The male parent guards the eggs until the larvae hatch after 3-5 days.

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