Mono Sebae

Mono Sebae

Brand: Natural Environment Aquatix
29.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Mono Sebae (Monodactylus sebae) The Mono Sebae is a striking and highly active fish known for its distinctive diamond-shaped body, shimmering silver coloration, and bold black markings. Native to coastal estuaries, mangroves, and river mouths throughout Africa and the Indo-Pacific region, this beautiful species is prized for its constant movement and impressive schooling behavior. As adults, Mono Sebae develop into stunning display fish that command attention in large aquariums. Young Mono Sebae are often sold as freshwater fish, but they naturally thrive in brackish water conditions and generally do best when maintained in increasingly brackish environments as they mature. Their metallic silver bodies, accented by dramatic black bands and yellow highlights on the fins, create a beautiful contrast that becomes even more impressive when kept in groups. Mono Sebae are highly social fish and should be kept in schools whenever possible. Their active swimming behavior requires plenty of open space, making them best suited for larger aquariums. They readily accept a wide variety of foods, including flakes, pellets, frozen foods, algae-based foods, and fresh vegetable matter. Their hardy nature and engaging behavior make them a rewarding species for aquarists with appropriately sized setups. Scientific Name: Monodactylus sebae Common Name: Mono Sebae Care Level: Moderate Temperament: Peaceful Diet: Omnivore Adult Size: Up to 10 Inches Minimum Tank Size: 75 Gallons Origin: Africa & Indo-Pacific Water Type: Brackish (Recommended for Long-Term Care) If you're looking for a unique and active schooling fish with a striking appearance, the Mono Sebae is an outstanding choice. Its shimmering silver body, bold markings, and energetic behavior make it a spectacular addition to large brackish aquarium displays.

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