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What care do I need to give a mangrove tree in a mudskipper tank?

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What care do I need to give a mangrove tree in a mudskipper tank?

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Basic Mudskipper Care Sheet Mudskippers are definitely a brackish fish and will do better in such water. Brackish water is water that is salty but not as salty as pure sea water. You can make brackish water by mixing 1 part pure sea water to 3 parts pure freshwater. The sea water can be from the sea or salt from a packet. Use only salt from an aquarium store not cooking salt. A mudskipper will do best in the following conditions: water temperature: 26 to 32 degrees Celsius salinity: specific gravity of about 1.005 (25% sea water) pH: around 8 hardness: about 120ppm (120 parts per million of calcium carbonate) These water conditions do not have to be spot on, in the vicinity of these values is fine. Mudskippers like live foods such as : flies, moths, bugs, spiders, any small insect, live brine shrimp, worms. They will also eat dry fish food such as: freeze dried shrimp or krill, freeze dried worms, frozen brine shrimp, sinking shrimp pellets and flake food. As for the tank, well you don

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