With almost every fish, provide a variety of food.
Dwarf puffers are the hardest puffer IMO to get to eat snails. Loook at they're tiny mouths and you'll see why. Your going to have to find baby snails that are small enough for them.
Make a little 1 gallon or something cheap for a couple of snails and let them breed. Feed the babies to the puffers. But for they're main diet choose frozen food or freeze dried as a staple diet. Bloodworms, frozen brine (snack), freeze dried bloodworms, and stuff like that is usualy excepted.
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If you put "u" instead of typing out the actual, shocking, three letter word... i'm not going to read your ramblings.
I'm so behind it's not even funny.
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