I got my Abei from fish gallery, but they were kept in the small individual tanks and I think they are still setting everything up. I do not frequent a lot of FS, but from what I have seen most will only carry pea, green spotted, fakha, and Mbu, but fish gallery will get some random species in from time to time.
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Saw a hairy, pig lip,and humpback at FG today. Don will let you know what's up if you talk to him about puffer stuff.
One that I haven't seen on many forums, is a red-lined tribal puffer. They are actually listed as a "community puffer", but that usually means they are moderately aggressive, but not as much as a Fig8 or GSP. There is some debate as to whether they are fresh or brackish. I have a feeling they probably live in tidal river zones in asia (where they are from), similar to our wetlands around clear lake and friendswood, so they get both fresh and some salt. I want one as a snail destroyer in my brackish tank, but they may work in fresh as well.Last edited by Sea-agg09; 07-09-2011, 08:59 PM.75 planted (Being Renovated)
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Thanks for the heads up. I checked them out the other day and saw what they had in there. Out of the 3 they had the only one that seemed like a good match for me was the pignosed. But as of yet I cant find any info on it as to how big it gets or what water requirements it may have. The people at FG were not very well versed in that particular puffer either. I have a bit of time before I am ready for the fish but the search goes on.45G Cichlid and Turtle
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Originally posted by dryden View Posthow about Fahaka? I dont suggest you MBU. the fahaka I have is kind shy and stay in my 30G. It's hard to find any mate for him since it looks very quiet.
But one thing can make you exciting is it can really puff up. very funny if you see that happend.
the other puffers like green spotted, I never see the puffing happened.Merritt Adkins
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I didnt let it puff up purposely. it happens Only when I transfer it into another tank.
Also, I do think any harm to do with puffing.
It is cool to see your puffer doing that since it being called "puffer", isn't?
correct me if I am wrong.
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Originally posted by dryden View PostI didnt let it puff up purposely. it happens Only when I transfer it into another tank.
Also, I do think any harm to do with puffing.
It is cool to see your puffer doing that since it being called "puffer", isn't?
correct me if I am wrong.Merritt Adkins
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Originally posted by dryden View Postgoodie to know. I won't kill my puffer with my ignorance. thanks MerrittA. :)Merritt Adkins
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Colomesus asellus (aka peruvian puffer/south american puffer-SAP) is a very nice puffer. They get about 5-6 inches- great for a 30-45 gallon tank (well filtered). They can be very tolerant of their own kind if you want to keep more than one. They are entirely freshwater. Just remember to feed plenty of snails and shelled foods to keep their teeth worn down.Emerald Green Rainbowfish
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