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  • #16
    They don't call'em pea puffers for nothing.[grn] I had read 4 in a 10gal but wanted to see what Troy said and how well his are doing. I swear they're like little helicopters with big eyes that move independent of each other.

    Originally posted by ptran View Post
    You can put 4 puffers in a 10 gallon?
    How big can they get?

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    • #17
      MBU's and Fahaka's Get very big.
      Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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      • #18
        Oh wait, it's morpheus not Troy that has them in the 10gal. Morpheus is going to keep talking about them and that's what I'm going to wind up with. lol

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        • #19
          Yes they do. Saw 2 fahakas at city pets last week and 2 dog face. I love dogface, I love fahaka, I love them all. LOL My brother had a porcupine puffer. Made me real jealous. lol

          Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
          MBU's and Fahaka's Get very big.

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          • #20
            You could put more then 4 in a 10g tank. But 4 is a safe number. my pea's are about a half an inch. very small. They may reach 1 1/2 in. but most never get any bigger. My wife's are lost in the tank. I see one about every other day. There is plenty of food in the tank. When we stop seeing snails we will start to feed them but right now they are doing a great job.
            Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...

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            • #21
              I need to get my hand on this pea puffer to solve snail infestation issue. Would they be safe with other cichlids? I have cardinal tetra and guppies in the 10 gallon planted tank.
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              • #22
                They're so tiny I'd be afraid they might get eaten. I've heard mixed results with having them with other fish. Since they hover and can move straight up, backwards... like a helicopter, they're pretty good at ambusing other fish.


                Originally posted by ptran View Post
                I need to get my hand on this pea puffer to solve snail infestation issue. Would they be safe with other cichlids? I have cardinal tetra and guppies in the 10 gallon planted tank.

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                • #23
                  Most of my cichlids could eat them but they are not aggressive to other fish. Snails, Small Shrimp, and clams are food.
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                  • #24
                    a lot keep them as a species tank. i too heard mixed results of putting them with other fish since they can get a little nasty. depends on the cichlids you are talking about mixing them with...like shellies? larger types will eat them (or try). either way i wouldnt

                    mine are only about an 1-1.5" and i have had them well over a year. i think they top out around 1.5" or so

                    even with eachother they can get testy. that is why you need those line of sight breaks. i think they recommend 1 puffer per 5 gallons technically, but i think that is conservative. if you have more females than males thats best

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                    • #25
                      If they are tiny, it could work. Maybe I'll get 4 and see what happens.
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                      • #26
                        Let me know if you do it. I'll be curious to know what happens.

                        Originally posted by ptran View Post
                        If they are tiny, it could work. Maybe I'll get 4 and see what happens.

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                        • #27
                          Well, hopefully they don't eat my leulepi fry (about 0.5-0.75"). More importantly they would search and destroys the snails in that tank.
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                          020G Leulepi grow-out
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                          030G SRD FlowerHorn
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                          • #28
                            They're pretty grumpy little buggers. I wouldn't put it past them to go after your fry. They're pretty territorial. My 2 argued over a sea shell all the time. lol But they were boy and girl and maybe that's why they never killed each other.

                            Originally posted by ptran View Post
                            Well, hopefully they don't eat my leulepi fry (about 0.5-0.75"). More importantly they would search and destroys the snails in that tank.

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                            • #29
                              Are they alone in the 40gal? Gosh I bet they are like little dots in there.

                              Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
                              You could put more then 4 in a 10g tank. But 4 is a safe number. my pea's are about a half an inch. very small. They may reach 1 1/2 in. but most never get any bigger. My wife's are lost in the tank. I see one about every other day. There is plenty of food in the tank. When we stop seeing snails we will start to feed them but right now they are doing a great job.

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                              • #30
                                They really are adorable. I remember I had a big ghost shrimp that was picking on my little girl puffer so I had to remove it. LOL I'm surprised she didn't bite it's head off.

                                How many puffers do you have, and are they pea puffers?

                                Originally posted by EpikMuffin View Post
                                +1 for a Puffers or shrimps tank. I have both but the Puffers are so cute and more interesting to watch

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