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fresh water puffers ?

Discussion in 'Fish and Aquarium - all types' started by big-pig-666, Jun 24, 2006.

  1. big-pig-666

    big-pig-666 New Member

    im interrested in those puffers people have been refering to in these boards. how many would i be able to keep in a 10g? and do they blow up like the ones you see in movies and on tv?
     
  2. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    There's only a few species that are actually freshwater. How many you can keep in a 10 gallon will depend on the species. The most common freshwater puffer is the dwarf puffer. They get around 1" and you could fit about 5 or 6 in a 10 gallon. They do tend to be highly aggressive, though, so you'll need lots of plants (real or fake) as cover.

    Green spotted and figure 8 puffers are also fairly common, but they are brackish (and green spotted puffers get too big for a 10 gallon).

    And yes, they will puff up, HOWEVER it is extremely hard on them and they only do it when severely stressed. So hopefully, you'll never see one puffed up.

    -Chelle
     
  3. Used

    Used New Member

    Dwarf Puffers are freshwater Puffers and would work great in a 10g. Here is a great site with tons of information about Dwarf Puffers:

    http://dwarfpuffers.com/
     
  4. big-pig-666

    big-pig-666 New Member

    any idea on how i could breed them?
     

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