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my poor lonely puffer
hello,
how to make a puffer happy? my puffer looked bored and lonely very very difficult to find a puffer in shops in my country |
my poor lonely puffer
"Nick Chan" wrote in message
oups.com... hello, how to make a puffer happy? my puffer looked bored and lonely very very difficult to find a puffer in shops in my country http://puffernet.tripod.com/main.html especially http://puffernet.tripod.com/partners.html I'm no puffer expert. I had two Green Spotted Puffers that grew up together and were still doing fine in a 20 gallon long tank at 2 years of age and about 3.5" in length - about half their mature size. I gave them away - didn't have the tank setup to deal with their eventual mature size - would require 55 gallons. But from what I've read most puffers don't get along and do better alone. Maybe you can put some decorations in the tank like caves or pipes that your puffer can swim in and out of. Gail Texas, USA |
my poor lonely puffer
"Nick Chan" wrote in news:1158825939.003812.125210
@d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: how to make a puffer happy? my puffer looked bored and lonely What sort of puffer do you have? What are your water specs? Try giving him some small snails--puffers love eating those. |
my poor lonely puffer
i think it's a brown puffer, not sure, about 5.5inch
i have the video here : Quicktime 3gp : http://ediot.net/video.aspx?file=puffer_3gp&ext=3gp Divx : http://ediot.net/video.aspx?file=puffer_divx&ext=divx Looks active the first day though. Do they have the ability to change colour? I mix him with 2 scats and a kind of cleaner fish I'm eager to be a puffer collector ! dc wrote: "Nick Chan" wrote in news:1158825939.003812.125210 @d34g2000cwd.googlegroups.com: how to make a puffer happy? my puffer looked bored and lonely What sort of puffer do you have? What are your water specs? Try giving him some small snails--puffers love eating those. |
my poor lonely puffer
"Nick Chan" wrote in news:1158892542.543057.202560
@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: i think it's a brown puffer, not sure, about 5.5inch Looks active the first day though. Do they have the ability to change colour? I mix him with 2 scats and a kind of cleaner fish Many fish can change colour--it is usually a sign of mood. Stressed fish often appear faded or very dark depending on the species. Judging from his stereotypic behaviour in the video he does appear to be stressed, but he is active so he is probably healthy otherwise. My guess is environment. If your water specs are on par for that fish then perhaps it is due to lack of cover or due to interference from the other fish in the tank. Scats are very active fish that can occasionally be belligerent; they may be playing a part in stressing your puffer too. |
my poor lonely puffer
"Nick Chan" wrote in message oups.com... hello, how to make a puffer happy? my puffer looked bored and lonely very very difficult to find a puffer in shops in my country breed snails for him! my puffers have always done best in species tanks too yes most have distinct day/night colours too! just watch he doesn't nip ya fishys too much The usuals are important, ammonia and nitrite water tests because brackish setups take so dam long to cycle it can be tricky to get it all running smooth puffers suffer worms quite commonly and even when clean of them they need LOTS of feeds yours does look very well fed tho, so yea lookin good as a treat, if your biological filters can handle the load you can try a crab puffers love torturing and killing them :-) love the things, mmmmmm mmmmmm oxytocin LOL |
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