I am new to keeping the Green Spotted Puffers and totally confused. I have been reading about them for about a month and I have two Green Spotted Puffers that I purchased about two weeks ago. I am currently keeping them in a 10 gal. I have just set up a 160 gallon to move my cichlids. The puffers will be moving to the 44 gallon hex once the cichlids are moved. I do have a divider in the 10 gallon. The lfs kept them in freshwater and this is what they are in now. One is about 3 in. the other about 2.5 in. long. I am currently using aquarium salt. The ph is 8.0 nitrite 0 ammonia 0 nitrate 20. Trying to get the nitrate down. Doing 30% water changes twice a week and feeding only on even days. (every other day) I have purchased instant ocean salt to start the change. I have read post after post after post and article after article after article, many times over, etc..... Still confused............
My questions are:
1) Should I transfer the freshwater to brackish water or saltwater and recycle the tank before I move them so that I don't cause any unneeded stress to the puffers. Or do you really need to keep them in a saltwater tank.
2)If I need to make them saltwater, what equipment do I need and how soon should I get them transferred to saltwater? I don't have any predrilled holes for a sump. And I don't know anywhere that could drill a hole in my aquarium. I would rather not have any holes drilled if possible. Do I really need a sump & protein skimmer?
3) I am currently using a digital theometer, 36" bubble wand with whisper 40 air pump, whisperer 60 water pump HOB, Hydor theo heater 200w, will soon be changing heater to a jager 150 w. The hydor is very unstable.
4) Will the two puffers be able to live together peacefully in a 44 gallon hex? If not how long can I leave them in the 44 gallon before upgrading (wallet needs to recover somewhat) I will be using coral, lots of fake plants, crush coral substrate (may change to sand soon or just mix the two together).
As you all know each forum, website and book have different information. I would like to hear from someone that has kept the puffers for several years. No offense to anyone. I just would like true accurate information. I love my little puffers and would like them to have a long and healthy life. Their names are Cheech and Chong. We named them that because they look a little green in the face. (just a little humor)
One more question, when feeding my puffers today I noticed that Chong's belly got really lumpy and fat (normal) but Cheech's belly did not. Could this be that Cheech may have a parasite? If so how would I treat it? His belly did get a little round but you had to look really hard to notice it. He does not look skinny by any means when not feeding. Or is it that he just didn't eat as much as Chong?
P.S. I plan on moving my cichlids (hopefully, fingers crossed) in the next week.
Thanks for all your help in advance.
My questions are:
1) Should I transfer the freshwater to brackish water or saltwater and recycle the tank before I move them so that I don't cause any unneeded stress to the puffers. Or do you really need to keep them in a saltwater tank.
2)If I need to make them saltwater, what equipment do I need and how soon should I get them transferred to saltwater? I don't have any predrilled holes for a sump. And I don't know anywhere that could drill a hole in my aquarium. I would rather not have any holes drilled if possible. Do I really need a sump & protein skimmer?
3) I am currently using a digital theometer, 36" bubble wand with whisper 40 air pump, whisperer 60 water pump HOB, Hydor theo heater 200w, will soon be changing heater to a jager 150 w. The hydor is very unstable.
4) Will the two puffers be able to live together peacefully in a 44 gallon hex? If not how long can I leave them in the 44 gallon before upgrading (wallet needs to recover somewhat) I will be using coral, lots of fake plants, crush coral substrate (may change to sand soon or just mix the two together).
As you all know each forum, website and book have different information. I would like to hear from someone that has kept the puffers for several years. No offense to anyone. I just would like true accurate information. I love my little puffers and would like them to have a long and healthy life. Their names are Cheech and Chong. We named them that because they look a little green in the face. (just a little humor)
One more question, when feeding my puffers today I noticed that Chong's belly got really lumpy and fat (normal) but Cheech's belly did not. Could this be that Cheech may have a parasite? If so how would I treat it? His belly did get a little round but you had to look really hard to notice it. He does not look skinny by any means when not feeding. Or is it that he just didn't eat as much as Chong?
P.S. I plan on moving my cichlids (hopefully, fingers crossed) in the next week.
Thanks for all your help in advance.