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FISH GEEK IN TRAINING
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is a three gallon tank with a thrity gallon filter lol good enough for brakish green spotted puffer fish how many can i house
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Darth Ichthyos
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Uh..., one?
Do I really wanna ask why? Nah.. |
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i don't think so.
pretty sure green spotted puffers will easily reach 8".
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thats why i asked to make sure im not going to have one in a tank and it out grows it
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Age: 23
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Did you mean 30 gallons?
I can't imagine the need for a 3 gallon tank to have a 30 gallon filter... But in a 3 gallon tank you might be able to get away with like one bumblebee goby... I think |
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i just did it for hahas and then the water was clearer then drinking water i was amazed ok so let me re-ask the question how many green spotted puffers can i fit in a ten gallon tank then ill just upgrade i only have this cause it was free
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none, they need at least thirty gallons.
you could put freshwater dwarf puffers in a 3, or several of them in a 10.
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dont mind my ignorance but if im only going to put one GSP in my 3 gal tank for lets say a month or to with that amount of filtration how can the fish suffer i mean they are kept in a 20 gal in the pet place with about 50 of them i do realize it will grow and once i get my 70 gallon tank ill put it in my thirty gallon
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Birmingham, AL
Age: 22
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The fish will be stunted in that tank. Do not put the puffer in there.
They don't stay very long at pet stores.....return it if you already have it. You will likely kill it in a 3g.
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ok thanks guys im just going to make it my beta tank for my crowntail
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Age: 23
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Basically compare it to you living in your closet. Not just sleeping, but living.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Nebraska
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I also subscribe to the idea of getting a dwarf puffer. They stay small, are freshwater so easier to keep up, and just as cute.
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