Hi all,
I'm interested in knowing the opinions of people on here that have kept Figure 8s as to their best environment.
There is so much conflicting information out there that it is hard to know which version is the truth.
For example another thread on here suggests that they need a pH > 8, but everywhere I look online says between 6.5 - 7.5. Mine are at a steady 7.5 at the moment.
Also there is the BW / FW debate. OK - it seems that the genral consensus on here is that BW is the way to go. But then I read elsewhere that they are FW fish and salt should be avoided. These links both say that FW is the natural habitat, although Ian West's site says BW is considered better by most.
http://aquaworld.netfirms.com/Other/Tetraodon_biocellatus.htm
http://www.pufferfish.co.uk/aquaria/species/pufferfish/types/tetrbioc.htm
Ian also states that the pH should be 7.
And another:
http://puffernet.tripod.com/biocellatus.html
So, I'd be really grateful if anybody that has had success in keeping these fish can share their experiences for the benefit of those of us that are new to the little beauties!
Cheers,
Ade.
I'm interested in knowing the opinions of people on here that have kept Figure 8s as to their best environment.
There is so much conflicting information out there that it is hard to know which version is the truth.
For example another thread on here suggests that they need a pH > 8, but everywhere I look online says between 6.5 - 7.5. Mine are at a steady 7.5 at the moment.
Also there is the BW / FW debate. OK - it seems that the genral consensus on here is that BW is the way to go. But then I read elsewhere that they are FW fish and salt should be avoided. These links both say that FW is the natural habitat, although Ian West's site says BW is considered better by most.
http://aquaworld.netfirms.com/Other/Tetraodon_biocellatus.htm
http://www.pufferfish.co.uk/aquaria/species/pufferfish/types/tetrbioc.htm
Ian also states that the pH should be 7.
And another:
http://puffernet.tripod.com/biocellatus.html
So, I'd be really grateful if anybody that has had success in keeping these fish can share their experiences for the benefit of those of us that are new to the little beauties!
Cheers,
Ade.