Hi, I just got back from the fish store where my wife saw a tank with 1"-2" "spotted puffers" that she loved, and of course any time she sees a fish she likes I want to get it because that means more fish for me
Don't worry though, I didn't impulse-buy anyone, I wanted to go home and figure out everything I would need. I don't know too much about puffers except that they're pretty aggressive, need hard/crunchy food, and live in anything from salt to fresh water.
Unfortunately my background search has run into a dead end since everywhere I look I find vastly conflicting information. Some websites say there are 3 species commonly called spotted puffers, others say there are specifically NOT 3, there are only two and one of them is so rare you never see it. Some web sites say they're purely freshwater, others say they appreciate a LITTLE salt but not really brackish, others say brackish and eventually fully marine once they're full-grown. I've seen some people claiming the tank should be heavily planted (plastic or real), while others say just rockwork and caves.
The information I've found that seems to be agreed upon is that they don't really want any tankmates other than more spotted puffers, and that they appreciate occasional snails/crabs/shrimp. They'll also get to about 6", so I was planning on possibly having two of them in a 55-gallon tank. Other than this though, can anyone tell me what to do? Even just for the setup I'd like to use crushed coral if they really are fully brackish, but obviously not otherwise. Thanks!
-Max
Unfortunately my background search has run into a dead end since everywhere I look I find vastly conflicting information. Some websites say there are 3 species commonly called spotted puffers, others say there are specifically NOT 3, there are only two and one of them is so rare you never see it. Some web sites say they're purely freshwater, others say they appreciate a LITTLE salt but not really brackish, others say brackish and eventually fully marine once they're full-grown. I've seen some people claiming the tank should be heavily planted (plastic or real), while others say just rockwork and caves.
The information I've found that seems to be agreed upon is that they don't really want any tankmates other than more spotted puffers, and that they appreciate occasional snails/crabs/shrimp. They'll also get to about 6", so I was planning on possibly having two of them in a 55-gallon tank. Other than this though, can anyone tell me what to do? Even just for the setup I'd like to use crushed coral if they really are fully brackish, but obviously not otherwise. Thanks!
-Max