Puffer Identification

mr.fatty

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Feb 13, 2005
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Please help!

i can't figure out what kind of puffer i have! i'm stuck between it being a target puffer or a red eyed puffer. it might not be either of those....Please Help!

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IMHO it is not a red-eye (Carinotetraodon), but one of the target group. It could be a brown puffer (Tetraodon turgidus), or could be a Fang's (T. cochinchinensis) -but the spot is not red at all, or one of the others. The "group" is hard to ID. They range from 3 to over 6", are generally nasty-tempered toward any tankmates, not very active, like heavily planted FW tanks with a selction of overhangs/plant clumps where they can rest and watch.
 
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i've added some more pictures to our link! hopefully they will help with any more suggestions on what type fatty is. but now i have another problem....he has a white spot on his body, kinda looks like a burn....not too sure. there are some pictures i took on the link. please help me figure if he is sick or he has a wound....thanks for all the suggestions.....still haven't come up with a conclusion what type of puffer fatty is......

http://www.msnusers.com/ourpuffermr-fatty/shoebox.msnw
 
Silver Surfer said:
Common red eye puffer.

Nope, it's a target or fang's
 
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