Tupong (Pseudaphritis urvillii)
The Tupong, also known as the Congolli, is a hardy, bottom-dwelling species native to the estuarine and freshwater systems of southeastern Australia and Tasmania. As a temperate fish with an amphidromous life cycle, it can tolerate a range of salinities, making it suitable for carefully maintained brackish or freshwater aquaria. Known for its cryptic colouring and ambush-hunting behaviour, the Tupong appeals to aquarists seeking an unconventional native species that displays intriguing ecological adaptations.
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Elongated, cylindrical body with a slightly flattened head
Cryptic brown to olive mottled colouration for camouflage
Can grow up to 30 cm in length in captivity
Small, subterminal mouth adapted for benthic feeding
Nocturnal and reclusive, prefers hiding in structure
Amphidromousnaturally moves between fresh and brackish water
A single adult Tupong requires an aquarium of at least 200 litres to allow for appropriate swimming space and environmental complexity. As a solitary or loosely territorial species, additional individuals require significant additional space and visual barriers to reduce stress.
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Tank mates must be robust, temperate-water species that do not compete aggressively for the same benthic niche. Suitable companions include:
Southern pygmy perch
Australian smelt
Gudgeons (e.g., empire gudgeon)
Murray rainbowfish
Fly-specked hardyhead
Western galaxias
Avoid small, delicate species or those requiring tropical conditions.
A carnivorous predator, the Tupong requires a diet rich in protein. Feed:
Live or frozen invertebrates (bloodworms, brine shrimp, blackworms)
Small fish or shrimp (as occasional treats)
Sinking carnivore pellets or soft-frozen foods formulated for benthic predators
Feed 34 times weekly; avoid overfeeding to maintain water quality.
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A strong, adjustable-flow filter is essential. Use external canister filtration to maintain high water quality without disturbing the substrate.
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Use tough, low-light tolerant species such as Vallisneria or Bolbitis. Floating plants like duckweed can help diffuse lighting.
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Dim to moderate lighting is preferred to mimic the Tupongs natural habitat and reduce stress.
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Maintain water temperature between 1420C. Heating is typically unnecessary unless ambient temperatures drop significantly.
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Fine gravel or sand is ideal. Tupong frequently rests on the substrate and may dig or forage.
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Incorporate rock piles, driftwood, and PVC pipes to provide cover and territories. These structures reduce aggression and support the species secretive nature.
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