The honey blue-eye is an endangered species of fish in the subfamily Pseudomugilinae. It is endemic to southeastern Queensland, Australia, where it is found in mildly acidic, often tannin-stained, ponds and streams in wallum habitat, it's habitat is being lost to population increase and plantation timber farming, there are still a few little pockets of them around, in those pockets they still thrive in good numbers, I haven't put the exact location as they are also sort after by hobbyists, so if you do like them try to get them through people in clubs that may have breeding stock off them to share such as ANGFA.
2 окт 2024