I had 4 dwarf puffers for a while now, my pack from before all died when I let the water drain through my airstone a while back, otherwise they would have been happy adults by now

. but yea, unlike I8b4u2, I don't look at these guys as "tiny terrors" but they definately shouldn't be judged by their size.
all puffers tempermants vary between individuals, not just species. to say that all dwarfs are tiny terrors or all dwarfs are perfect for community tanks is wrong. I've had good luck keeping dwarfs in community tanks for about 3 years now, never had the dwarf attack any other fish. but YMMV.
Another option for community puffers, is the south american puffer (Colomesus asellus). a little harder to find, they get a little bigger than dwarfs yet still stay smaller than the fig8's or GSPs. Keep in mind these guys can either be the perfect tankmates, or will not tolerate tankmates. most people have good luck with both the dwarfs and SA's in community setups. (although smaller fish like neons, or slow moving, long finned fish aren't the best choices IMO)
I also keep a Fahaka puffer, there are no misnomers about this guy, he's up there with the most aggressive puffers. Of course, he's in a species tank all by himself but he is also probably the most personable fish I have ever seen (can almost say met in his case, puffers are smart, and they remember/recognize people).
in the middle there are the Figure 8's and Green spotted puffers. they are both actually brackish water fish, and for the most part are readily available.
I8b4u2 - you on a membership drive for your board or something? I see that link in every puffer thread on AC!!
I clicked it, but I didn't feel like registering to read an article.
