superlynx AC Members Jun 5, 2008 87 0 0 San Francisco Peninsula Jun 5, 2008 #1 I am not very experienced. I got this puffer. I want to know more about it, a name would even be great. Please help. Thanks.
I am not very experienced. I got this puffer. I want to know more about it, a name would even be great. Please help. Thanks.
SpockthePuffer AC Members Jan 2, 2008 905 0 0 Pittsburgh Jun 6, 2008 #2 Well I know pufferpunk gave you the real name of it in another thread so the best thing to do would be to google that and see what comes up. You could also join at thepufferforum.com someone there might have experience with that kind of puffer.
Well I know pufferpunk gave you the real name of it in another thread so the best thing to do would be to google that and see what comes up. You could also join at thepufferforum.com someone there might have experience with that kind of puffer.
Octavarium Ambassador to Cephalopods Mar 2, 2005 502 10 18 41 East Haven, CT Real Name Erik Jun 12, 2008 #5 Maybe the South American Puffer http://www.thepufferforum.com/forum/ug.php/v/PufferPedia/Freshwater/C_Asellus/
Maybe the South American Puffer http://www.thepufferforum.com/forum/ug.php/v/PufferPedia/Freshwater/C_Asellus/
SpockthePuffer AC Members Jan 2, 2008 905 0 0 Pittsburgh Jun 12, 2008 #6 He already got its id in another thread, its some type of fugu, forget what kind though.
Pufferpunk AC Members Mar 22, 2002 3,042 0 0 67 Chicago www.thepufferforum.com Real Name Jeni Jun 12, 2008 #7 This the puffer the Japanese eat as the very poisonous dish called: FUGU.
Octavarium Ambassador to Cephalopods Mar 2, 2005 502 10 18 41 East Haven, CT Real Name Erik Jun 14, 2008 #8 Thats weird, I always had a mental image in my head they were similar in appearance to a porcupine puffer.
Thats weird, I always had a mental image in my head they were similar in appearance to a porcupine puffer.
MonoSebaelover Anableps Apr 20, 2001 1,410 1 0 Phoenix, AZ www.shiredalefarm.com Jun 20, 2008 #10 I saw some locally the other day and the common name they used was "Milk Spotted Puffer". Hope this helps!
I saw some locally the other day and the common name they used was "Milk Spotted Puffer". Hope this helps!