Are fahakas fast swimmers? You told me that angels would be massacred but my angels r pretty aggressive and FAST too. These guys can really swim. They're also thick (for angelfish) and very strong. One of mine spooked and sandwiched himself between the glass and driftwood and when I freed him he acted like nothing ever happened. Btw you might want to trim your puffers teeth. Thy look a little long.
@nothingbettertodosoo Yes, they are quite fast sprinters, but they mostly hunt by stalking. Even if your angelfish is thick and strong, they are nothing for the beak of a fahaka, they are made to crush clams and such you know. One bite and that´s it for the other fish. Shure, try it if you want to, but I think angelfish to its nature is to slow and calm to survive the quite dangerous situation you'll put it in.
Does your puffer bother the smaller fish in the tank? I was thinking about putting one in my 75 with angelfish but heard they were extremely aggressive and would kill the angels but I'm beginning to question that because I've seen many tanks with these guys co habitating with other fish.
@nothingbettertodosoo That's not a good idea if you want to keep the other fish, all of the other fish in this video have been eaten, one by one. You can try to keep a fahaka with other fast swimming and alert fish though, I have siamese algea eaters today, that works quite well. I imagine that angelfish would be massacred instantly tough...
hey your tank & puffer are very beautiful. I also have a puffer, MBU puffer. Could you please tell me which sand in your tank? and your Aquatic? Thanks!
He looks like he has rabbit teeth ;) There is something about puffers that set them aside from all other fish. They seem more mammal-like in character than anything.
1:36 cracked me up
Ricine 1 week ago
Are fahakas fast swimmers? You told me that angels would be massacred but my angels r pretty aggressive and FAST too. These guys can really swim. They're also thick (for angelfish) and very strong. One of mine spooked and sandwiched himself between the glass and driftwood and when I freed him he acted like nothing ever happened. Btw you might want to trim your puffers teeth. Thy look a little long.
nothingbettertodosoo 1 week ago
@nothingbettertodosoo Yes, they are quite fast sprinters, but they mostly hunt by stalking. Even if your angelfish is thick and strong, they are nothing for the beak of a fahaka, they are made to crush clams and such you know. One bite and that´s it for the other fish. Shure, try it if you want to, but I think angelfish to its nature is to slow and calm to survive the quite dangerous situation you'll put it in.
swexeladnil 1 week ago
@nothingbettertodosoo And yeah, the teeths are trimmed :)
swexeladnil 1 week ago
Does your puffer bother the smaller fish in the tank? I was thinking about putting one in my 75 with angelfish but heard they were extremely aggressive and would kill the angels but I'm beginning to question that because I've seen many tanks with these guys co habitating with other fish.
nothingbettertodosoo 2 weeks ago
@nothingbettertodosoo That's not a good idea if you want to keep the other fish, all of the other fish in this video have been eaten, one by one. You can try to keep a fahaka with other fast swimming and alert fish though, I have siamese algea eaters today, that works quite well. I imagine that angelfish would be massacred instantly tough...
swexeladnil 2 weeks ago
OMG it's adorable!! I wish I could magic my F8 to get that big lol. Puffers are so cute, one day I'll be able to have a monster tank and a big one.
Krickette 1 month ago
are those smaller fish in there feeders or fry?
spenceryoung123 1 month ago
@spenceryoung123 nevermind. i saw them up close
spenceryoung123 1 month ago
Cute puffer, seems like he's very mean though. Hopefully mine grows to be aggressive too!
alainacrane 7 months ago
@alainacrane lol.
Liuhuayue 7 months ago
I would buy 2 oscars if I had that tank it's awsome
myPs3RuLeZ123 1 year ago
thats a good lookin fahaka! :) recently got a GSP...but i want something bigger :) just like the fahaka or mbu!
snuZket 1 year ago
Pretty little fish!
TheLoveme200 1 year ago
it's a bugs bunny fish! but you can tell from the way his eyes are moving that he's actually thinking and that it' a very intelligent type of fish.
bibi14930 1 year ago
Thats one heck of a Beauty
PufferDude84 1 year ago
hey your tank & puffer are very beautiful. I also have a puffer, MBU puffer. Could you please tell me which sand in your tank? and your Aquatic? Thanks!
Jihadxyz 1 year ago
OK i really want either one of these or a few dwarf puffers. Do you know of a good website i can go to for some good info?
durkmcturk1 1 year ago
He looks like he has rabbit teeth ;) There is something about puffers that set them aside from all other fish. They seem more mammal-like in character than anything.
Spork09 1 year ago
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snowbirdy6 2 years ago
crazy big teeth
flyingmattof48 2 years ago 2
He bit me once, left some good marks :)
swexeladnil 2 years ago
How big is your tank?
loveisatrip 2 years ago
About 500 liters / 130 gallons
swexeladnil 2 years ago
That is so neat. I have a dwarf puffer and he only gets tiny snails and doesn't bite them open like that.
Nathan1097 2 years ago
I had dwarf puffers to, but fahaka ate them... :/
swexeladnil 2 years ago