Dwarf/Pygmy Puffer Fish and Siamese Fighting Fish (betta)

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2007

pygmy puffer and blue siamese fighting fish. these two were housed together BRIEFLY and are no longer in the same tank.

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  • do puffers do good with bettas? or did you just get lucky I got a 10gal with a realy sweet betta that was bff with a platty tell she ate 1 of his pellets choked to death, now hes alone and almost seem depressed and missis his friend, i wana get him a new buddy and a puffer would be sooo dope

  • @whiteboypatrickkelly No they don't, I had them together for about 2 weeks before I was able to put the puffer in his proper home. If they had stayed together for a long period then the likelihood is that the puffer would have nipped the betta's fins a lot. I wouldn't advise it.

  • You shouldn't have a puffer and a siamese in the tank together. Puffers are naturally agressive, and will nip the fins of your fighter.

  • @Tybaltveria Agreed.  The video is 4 years old they spent like 2 weeks together.

  • Does the puffer bite your betta?

  • @HoppyfishPerse001 the chances are that they would have done if they'd been left together permanently.

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  • Good you putted them apart.... The betta has such a nice tail, the puffer would have ruined it...

  • not a thing happned ::?

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  • @tuneman69 Ah, ok. :D

  • THanks for the comments - I was going to add some dwarf puffers in with my female betta because my tank developed a snail infestation. But if they are indeed agressive towards bettas, I won't. I'll just put my betta in another tank and boil everything to get rid of the snails/eggs. Boiling water and bleach is the only way ... grrr.

  • THanks for the comments - I was going to add some dwarf puffers in with my female betta because my tank developed a snail infestation. But I'll just put my betta in another tank and boil everything to get rid of the snails/eggs. Boiling water and bleach is the only way ... grrr.

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