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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

2 little puffers eating shrimp. The angelfish is normally not recommended as a tankmate, but he was eating my guppies fins. The puffers leave him alone.

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  • Thank you for admitting that they should not be with the angels. Unfortunately, a 25 Gallon is not even big enough for 1 GSP.

  • They are now in a 30 gallon and doing great :)

  • Green Spotted Puffers need to be in brackish water and eventually marine when they are adults. the angel fish will not tolerate salt in the water.

  • I am aware of that, the puffers have a new 25 gallon being cycled for them now

  • do you reply to every comment that's posted on your vids ;0)

  • if they ask a question, yes. so to answer your questions... it depends lol

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  • no green spotted puffer is a fresh water puffer. they are commonly sold as freshwater fish, but they're not at all. you start them in slightly brackish water as juveniles then raise the salinity gradually as they grow, and eventually they should be kept in marine conditions.

  • Green Spotted puffers need Saltwater. NOT AQUARIUM SALT jesus ppl do some effin research b4 just adding fish to a tank. I hope you feed snails to keep their beaks trimmed. The angelfish is prolly dead buy now too! GSP are aggressive fish and do best in a tank alone or with other GSP only. 30 Gallons per puffer bc of the bioload they create. Put them in a Marine water 1.024 and they will glow and love you for 15 years and grow to 6.5 " big THEY absolutly should not live their live in FW or BW

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  • your tank to small :S

  • @Sammy31Dee It's super effective!

  • @StickArenaCleanUp No, 30 gallons per puffer is okay. He still has it overstocked.

  • One GSP = 55 gallons. 30 gallons cannot even fit one.

  • after watching this vid..i also tried to put my little angelfish inside the tank along with 2 1.5" GSPs and noticed they didnt seem to bother him so I just left it overnight..the next day i checked my tank..the angelfish's half body disappeared and its dead :((

  • @BillyVillain Worst info ever. They're are not tropical one bit. These are marine fish. I you get one plan on a marine tank or no gsp at all. They will not live long at all in tropical/FW tanks. They HAVE to be in a min. 30g tank per puffer.

  • @samiegirl1 For some reason u didn't research before buying.

  • @minivz9 Yep I bet he's dead now too. Cuz you didn't give em proper care. Jesus ppl do research on new pets or get a pet rock. If your to LAZY to do it right.

  • @marcin12566 Ur dumb aquarium salt will not raise the SG. Only marine salt will. For AS to raise anything you'd need a shit ton of it. Marine salt is the right way and cheaper and healthier.

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