Your fish is scratching itself on the pot, which is not a good thing. It may be doing this because of a skin disease, and if it scratches the same place repeatedly it could open up a cut in his skin. Puffers are scale-less fish which makes their skin more vulnerable to cuts.
Hello your green spotted puffer looks very happy :)
How do you keep a green puffer happy?
Cuz im thinking of getting one too :)
Does it require aquarium salt? if so how much should be in a 29 gallon tank?
What does it eat?
Can you breed them?
I would like some answers from you because your fishes look healthy and id rather have personal answers than find info on the internet.
please and thank you ^_^
AznKidd117 3 weeks ago
@AznKidd117 Thank you for watching this video (^-^*)/
I think that the salt is necessary to keep green spotted puffer.
Using hydrometer, I regulate salinity. The aim is 1.006
The bait "drying krill" or "shrimp" "shellfish" "mealworm"
I think that the breeding is difficult.
The population breeding succeeds in Florida University.
I do not understand the distinction of the sex concretely, too.
PXYG 3 weeks ago
hahaha he's funny, even if he is scratching. mine loves to go the the bubbles of the bubble stone and ride them up! XD
jasonbaroccofish 1 year ago
@jasonbaroccofish Thank you for watching this video (^-^*)/
PXYG 1 year ago
Your fish is scratching itself on the pot, which is not a good thing. It may be doing this because of a skin disease, and if it scratches the same place repeatedly it could open up a cut in his skin. Puffers are scale-less fish which makes their skin more vulnerable to cuts.
jraschke1 2 years ago
Thank you for the comment.
It seems to be different although I also suspected a skin disease etc.
Such action has not been carried out now.
Thank you for advice.
PXYG 2 years ago