stocking questions

A dwarf gourami or a honey gourami (even a bit smaller than the dwarf) might do well in your tank of pgymy cories.
 
losermonkey5 said:
if i was going to get figure 8 puffers how many could i get and what would be some good tank mates
Many folks keep them in species tanks. They need brackish water as well, so you might ask down on the brackish forums in a separate thread where you are likely to fnid some folks who own them and have tried various tankmates.
 
You would be unable to put any other species of fish (exept possibly bumble bee gobies) in a tank with figure 8 puffers. They are deffinately brack fish so unless you are prepared to develope your tank to brack they are not a good choice. You might be able to have 2 of them but unless they are a mated pair they will try to kill each other. Dwarf puffers are fresh water but may also become agressive as they mature. They are also generally caught as wild fish and often have trouble adapting to tank living. Puffers are not community tank dwellers.

Puffers are high maintanence fish. They require a specialized diet.They are messy. Their beaks need to be filed. If you are going to embark on an endevor with such a species of fish do your homework on them.
 
I've got three dwarf puffers. These are excellent little fish, but you can't keep too many together.

I had three in a 10 G tank, but two were male. One of the males wasn't eating, so I moved him into a divided 5.5 G tank.

In a 15 G tank, you could probably house four or five, as long as no more than two are males. you could also toss in a few otos. That's about it for stocking density, but dwarf puffers are really neat fish, and are worth the valuable real estate.
 
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