Pierre the Green Spotted Puffer
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Yes completely. Different?
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@AQUATUBR We cannot afford to have a full marine tank, but what is the closest we could get? We have a 20 gallon aquarium and are thinking about getting one puffer. Are the figure eight puffers any different?
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@lizzynewm ugh~
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@ShamuLesbo it just isnt fair
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that face!~
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Song is pretty cool for a puffer video. :P
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i have 2 green spotted puffers in marine water with a snowflake moray eel and a dwarf lionfish, i love them!
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they're so beautiful! I'm really happy becuase tomorrow i'm getting a figure 8! Pierre is really cute by the way and you have an amazing tank! :)
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@2l28DRAIN Needs a bigger tank... 10x the size or more..
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Puffer fish always seem so happy
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I have a little tiny puffer alone in a 3gallon tank.
I read that they are brackish, but he seems very happy in the fresh water. Healthy, curious and eating, no problems.
2l28DRAIN 10 months ago
@2l28DRAIN They do good in fresh water as a juvenile,you`ll need to gradually go from brackish to full marine by time it reaches about two or three years old.Glad you got a puffer btw,they`re very smart and interesting creatures.
AQUATUBR 9 months ago
i just want to ask... i have a size 29 aquarium that i bought and setting it up to be a saltwater.. my question is will it be ok for me to put it in that tank? and fyi i am planning to put clown fishes also
09kitty23 1 year ago
@09kitty23 I would not recommend it. A full size gsp is six inches and quite rotund. They are said to require 30 gallons to themselves. But once you see one full size I think you'll quickly agree that 30 gallons is too small and tankmates would be out of the question.
JoseDepacos 1 year ago
@JoseDepacos i agree,most puffers should be kept alone in nothing smaller than a 30 gallon.
AQUATUBR 10 months ago
@09kitty23 For one puffer,i think a 29 is ok,but not with Clown fish,they need much bigger,careful btw,clowns are one of the hardest fish to keep alive.
AQUATUBR 10 months ago