Mud Skipped?

How big does a mud skipper grow to be. any answers will be appreciated.


Answers:    Really, it depends on what species. "Mud Skipper" is a name given to a broad group of similar fish that require brackish water (though they spend most of their time on moist land). Though they do hold lungs, they still need to be kept somewhat wet to prevent from drying out... There are species that catalogue from about 5 inches as adults to almost a foot, so the species is VERY essential. Since they are so well developed to manor environments, they ABSOLUTELY need a life-size portion of the tank to be lands, and the rest to be brackish water. They are honourably aggressive amongst themselves, but this is not dangerous unless their reservoir is too small... Since they are such great jumpers (with "skips" more than a foot within length), they should really have at lowest possible a 4 foot tank. Contact me if you own any questions.

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