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My new puffers! Carinotetraodon lorteti
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On another note: you save my petro's life! He came around to the hair algae the next day. Today I mixed some nori in with the algae and he took that too. He takes straight nori now. Hopefully flakes and then pellets!"Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Great little puffers, I am so glad these came back into the hobby. I had a grouping about 7 years back and then they dropped off the lists. Been extreamly tempted to get another set. But they don't mix well with my other livestock so I would have to make some sacrifices.Houston Areas Aquatic Plant Society
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Originally posted by Mzungu View PostHis dorsal is actually pretty red, but I think the lighting and my camera settings didn't really show it too well. But yeah, I'll look forward to it if you say it'll be more red! :) They're both so pretty.
Thanks, everyone!
MJ - I love the troph man, doesn't that count??
and after settled in...the color kinda changed a lot...
well, maybe its just picture u took didnt show the red...
but i hope yours will be more red in the future..
here are some pics of my pair i took today...
they havent been feed in a few days, so the belly is kinda flat..
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Ahh, okay, I can see what you're talking about! Yours has quite a red dorsal! Nice. Thanks for sharing. :)
Yeah, I don't think these guys will play nice with others. But I'm more than happy keeping them in their own species tank. :) Very fun fish."Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Quick question. Have any of your pairs ever mated? I was just thinking that would be really cool if they did. By the way, great looking pair of puffers!! So cute!!Merritt Adkins
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Originally posted by Mzungu View PostThanks! I'm curious to know if anyone's had theirs spawn, as well. I've only had these guys for a couple of days, so I haven't yet noticed anything in that area.
i think if the tank is big enough and has a lot of plants, then its not too hard for these guys to breed..
plus u have a cave in the tank too..
but dont know if the hardness of the water will do some trick or not...
cuz these guys are from south east asia...so i assume they are more suitable in acid waters?
hopefully will hear some good news from u ..Last edited by madugo; 06-30-2009, 01:44 PM.
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They're in the 10g they came with, for now. Might move them to something bigger with time, not sure. Yeah, I assume they need slightly acidic water, as well, but I've learned over the years that stability and clean water is more important than a specific pH. :) We'll see!"Millennium hand and shrimp!"
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Carinotetraodon lorteti (lorteti)
Water Parameters: Temp: 75 -82 F, PH: 6.5 - 7.0
Estimated Lifespan: Unknown
Max. Size: 3"
Tank Size: 20 Gallons
And your right as long as the ph is stable they will be ok. I think someone has mated these before but I'm not sure what the outcome was. They are absoluety beatuiful.A house without a puffer is not a Home.
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THe last TFH mag had an article about breeding the spotted puffer. Yes the GSP needs SW to breed, but even then there was difucluty breeding them in mass quantities. Give it a read, very interesting.Houston Areas Aquatic Plant Society
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