Puffer's feeding habits

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I have 2 dwarf puffers that I usually give frozen blood worms to. I usually let them thaw, then put them in the tank. The stuff kinda goes down to the bottom of the tank where they puffers stalk & eat it. Last week, though, was the last week of school so I was really really busy & usually didn't have time to thaw it, so would just throw it in (it floats then). Now I find that when I thaw the cubes & throw them in, the puffers attack it while it goes down, then leave it alone when it sits on the bottom. I was just curious as to whether your puffers eat at the top or bottom of the tank?
 
Try to vary their diet a little bit. My boyfriend and I both have a tank each of dwarf puffers, and have recently noticed that our puffers haven't seemed too interested in bloodworms. They went right for the brine shrimp I put in there the other day. They took to the bloodworms ok today.

Brine shrimp should only be used as a treat and not as a staple food, unless you feel like going through the hassle of gut-loading the shrimp. You can find more answers here:

www.dwarfpuffers.com

It's a site just for dwarf puffer owners, with VERY experienced puffer keepers and lots of info. Maybe that will help you better than I can, but I hope I helped you some. :)
 
Keep in mind that dwarf puffers really can't eat that much, especially if yours are still juveniles. Mine would be huge and chubby after eating 3 brine shrimp, or about 4 blood worms. Try feeding smaller amounts each time, so nothing stays uneaten for mroe than a few hours--this uneaten food can pollute your tank.
 
If your snails are even given a chance to eat anything than you're definately feeding way too much. Cut down on feeding, you really shouldn't be feeding them to the point of getting bloated. That'll just make a fat lazy fish, which in turn creates a fat unhealthy fish. I'm sure you've noticed that puffers of any kind will eat until they're close to exploding.
 
how many fish do you have in there? I used to just feed mine a sliver of a cube. it's enough for 10 blood worms. You could also try and feed them live microworms or blackworms if you can find some.
 
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