Up for grabs is a rare and not commonly available humpback Dragon puffer (selling one of the two I own). The species is tetraoden palembangensis (but info on them can also be found under Pao palembangensis).
They are a fully freshwater species and ambush hunters(meaning not super active and as such can be kept in a solitary tank(I have two and each occupies their own 29gallon tank). These rare oddballs require little maintenance and generally only eat every 3rd or 4th day. It is said they can and do tolerate fish of their own species but I found when I had them together, one bullied the other, so separated is how I’ve kept them.
One of the cooler thing about this particular puffer is it’s ability to change color almost immediately (they can go from light tan/brown to almost jet black depending on their surroundings and mood).
ive had for roughly a year and the current size is as large as they get from my knowledge. Earthworms are his/her diet, but have been told Dubia roaches and other insects will suffice. They also occasionally get raw (UNPROCESSED) frozen shrimp.
PRICE: $75.00
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They are a fully freshwater species and ambush hunters(meaning not super active and as such can be kept in a solitary tank(I have two and each occupies their own 29gallon tank). These rare oddballs require little maintenance and generally only eat every 3rd or 4th day. It is said they can and do tolerate fish of their own species but I found when I had them together, one bullied the other, so separated is how I’ve kept them.
One of the cooler thing about this particular puffer is it’s ability to change color almost immediately (they can go from light tan/brown to almost jet black depending on their surroundings and mood).
ive had for roughly a year and the current size is as large as they get from my knowledge. Earthworms are his/her diet, but have been told Dubia roaches and other insects will suffice. They also occasionally get raw (UNPROCESSED) frozen shrimp.
PRICE: $75.00
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