.[/QUOTE]In aquaria however, the T. suvatii must be trained to accept frozen foods, as it’s main staple. This is necessary due to the increasingly poor conditions most fish are kept in at many local fish stores. These conditions are consistently worse for "feeder fish" and can be detrimental to the puffer when feeding from these fish. The conditions in which feeder fish are predominantly kept are such that parasites and bacteria are abundantly present. The T. suvatii, along with all other puffer fish, are scale less and without gill covers, making them a prime target for parasitic and bacterial infection. Due to the possible illnesses resulting in the feeding of fish to the suvatii, it is essential to quarantine any and all fish that will become a meal to the puffer. The quarantine period should last for at least a week, with any medications or treatments performed during this period, to ensure proper health and quality of the live food. Feeder fish should not be a staple diet for the T. suvatii but may be given as a treat on occasion, and only after a proper quarantine period.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Just a little info.----------------------------------------------------
shru4u said:iI just recenlt purchased a arrowhead puffer. I had him in with an oscar in a 40 gallon. Well I purchased some feeder fish from the pet store, put them in there and naturally the two had dinner. Well later that night i was watching my puffer...(cause they are so cool) and he was by himself in the tank and just puffed up for no visible, aparent reason. Then unfortanetly .....died. I checked online and it said that when the puff it really stresses them out and the place i got it from said "yes, it could cause death when the puff ". I researched some more and found out it is not good to feed them feeders from the petstore because pet stores are notorious for diseased fish. Especially feeders. I think that's what killed it . He was in there for like 4 days and then i fed him feeders once and he was fine. I fed him differnet feeders from a different store and he died. So I was wondering how to quarantine fish