While spoken well, this documentary is incomplete and the tank isn't good either.
I saw at least, a Hymenochirus , Danio rerio, a xiphophorus, a poecilia reticulata female?, a Botia species, a paracheirodon and 2 species I didn't recognize due to seeing them only in part. Where I come from, this is called fishsoup. No offense. Most of these fish need to be kept in large groups and some of them in big tanks. And unless you feed your puffer snails, snails and snails, or as a substitute gammarus...
... it's beak will grow and it won't be able to eat. I am sorry, since you made the video so well, but I just can't like it, unless the fish are kept properly.
Hey this is a really cool aquarium. i want to get a dwarf puffer this summer for my aquarium, but i want to buy other fish to keep it company, which species would you recommend? i read a few things about tank mates for puffers, they all say it's a bad idea. please help :)
@kittydancedance try petfinder, or a local breeder in a fish magazine, i think that's your best bet,,, or you can get them shipped to you via mail, or pick them up.. good luck!
They haven't been named to puffer fish in coinsidence, yes they can :) One of our Dwarf puffer is cranky and it has biten it's mates many times and made them pop to ball. Naugty female dwarf, naugty.
@lizarrdo yes they do puff up a bit but its dangerous for them because even though they retain the ability they use thier speed and the ability is not used often thus becuase of evolution and all that stuff there is a moderate chance that the may not "un-puff" but yes they do though it is not healthy you may see it every now and then when they get started and are corned other wise they will swim away
While spoken well, this documentary is incomplete and the tank isn't good either.
I saw at least, a Hymenochirus , Danio rerio, a xiphophorus, a poecilia reticulata female?, a Botia species, a paracheirodon and 2 species I didn't recognize due to seeing them only in part. Where I come from, this is called fishsoup. No offense. Most of these fish need to be kept in large groups and some of them in big tanks. And unless you feed your puffer snails, snails and snails, or as a substitute gammarus...
Sagadi187 1 month ago
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... it's beak will grow and it won't be able to eat. I am sorry, since you made the video so well, but I just can't like it, unless the fish are kept properly.
Sagadi187 1 month ago
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Incredibly educational yet melodramatic. Excellent!
paulwcowan 5 months ago
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paulwcowan 5 months ago
I love how they fold up their tails and curve their bodies like a question mark when they're checking out something. Adorable.
megabigblur 5 months ago
the dwarf puffer fish dont care
thesingjai93 6 months ago
Hey this is a really cool aquarium. i want to get a dwarf puffer this summer for my aquarium, but i want to buy other fish to keep it company, which species would you recommend? i read a few things about tank mates for puffers, they all say it's a bad idea. please help :)
TaeyangOnly 7 months ago
will feeding it bloodworms keep it's teeth in shape ?
okto1234 10 months ago
@okto1234 You can't go wrong with bloodworms :) .
TrufflePop 8 months ago
I prefer figure 8s
but still one thing remains clear
PUFFERS ROCK!!!
TheFishingLuke 10 months ago
very well done.. thx alot for it.. they arent tat popular here in Malaysia tho. wonder y..
yaganagi2000 10 months ago
@yaganagi2000 You can get them in Singapore, got mine at Polyart Aquarium at Clementi.
megabigblur 5 months ago
@megabigblur ok, thanks a bunch..
yaganagi2000 5 months ago
very well done.. thx alot for it..
yaganagi2000 10 months ago
Can you put my video responce up?
TriopsUKnorth 11 months ago
gerat documentery!!!!!!
fantasyxperia 1 year ago
I live in illinois and I can not seem to find these fish anywhere
could you maybe help me get an idea of where to get some?
thanks
kittydancedance 1 year ago
@kittydancedance try petfinder, or a local breeder in a fish magazine, i think that's your best bet,,, or you can get them shipped to you via mail, or pick them up.. good luck!
RoccoLaurie 1 year ago
i got like 6 pieces at my hm ?
royteo86 1 year ago
this is some stupid school project
Cyworldabcd 1 year ago
NO!!!! I WILL MAKE A SANCTUARY FOR ALL OF THEM!!!! THEY WILL SURVIVE!!!!!!!!!
CONNOREXPLOSION 1 year ago
can these guys live in brackish water tanks?
ekham1 1 year ago
@ekham1 I don't think so.
Caitrin2009 1 year ago
Go back to Narnia you Dwarf puffer fish I think they are the cutest fish around
Lugrasious 1 year ago
well... this vid sucks. no puffed puffer fishys and no frustrated bigger fish to be seen >:(
DustMan2704 1 year ago
are they friendly
jordy427 1 year ago
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atomicman4 2 years ago
MichaelM: Very good vid! Your speaking is better than in my own Dwarf doc (here in YouTube). Mine is in finnish but at least get a picture.
Latin name for dwarf is "Carinotetraodon travancoricus"
sinuhesieda 2 years ago 3
whats in your tank and how big is it?
OCtrackiepac 2 years ago
holy crap that yoyo loach looks like a giant compared to the puffer.
OCtrackiepac 2 years ago
Do they blow up like normal puffa fish?
Lizarrdo 2 years ago
They haven't been named to puffer fish in coinsidence, yes they can :) One of our Dwarf puffer is cranky and it has biten it's mates many times and made them pop to ball. Naugty female dwarf, naugty.
sinuhesieda 2 years ago
@lizarrdo yes they do puff up a bit but its dangerous for them because even though they retain the ability they use thier speed and the ability is not used often thus becuase of evolution and all that stuff there is a moderate chance that the may not "un-puff" but yes they do though it is not healthy you may see it every now and then when they get started and are corned other wise they will swim away
minipancho94 2 years ago
I just got some!
SmellsLikeFish44 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
such a cool fish but made it look bad because of a stupid boring documentary
theJerryBoy911 3 years ago
I'll never pollute again!
slyact 3 years ago 16
me too
mankillbob 2 years ago