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Old 10-15-2009, 04:49 PM   #1
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Im turning my 30 gal into a brackish tank

30 gal is ok size for a gsp right?

and what saltinity should i have? btw, just bought a hydrometer, put sea salt + water in it and it didnt read it

im gonna use instant ocean or w/e its called for the salt in tank

and any tank mates ?

how big do they big?


also i have 3 bumblebee gobies, can i put them in there?

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Old 10-16-2009, 06:16 AM   #2
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They do well anywhere from 1.011 to full marine. You will have to bring the level up slowly. As far as tank mates it all depends on the puffer. If you have full marine I had luck keeping damsels with them just fine, or marine puffers like the valentini puffer.
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Old 10-16-2009, 08:02 AM   #3
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Hello, "yournamehere"! I've had my GSP for a few years now he has grown quite a bit from his little 2 inch size when I purchased him.



He was started off in a 10 gallon freshwater until I started slowly acclimating the water with more salt and purchased a 72 gallon.



I would recommend that you have 30 gallons per GSP and I'm not sure how safe your bumblebee gobies are going to be unless you have many hiding spots. I had put a couple of live minnows in there just for feeders and he shredded them as well as some mollies. An awesome website to reference: http://www.greenspottedpuffer.net/ I also enjoyed reading this article: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume...ed_puppies.htm

Our GSP is now 6 inches long and resides in the 72 with a snowflake eel and a couple of damselfish the eel actually kills more creatures in the tank versus the GSP. Taking care of our GSP can be pretty pricey, the salt isn't cheap and he feeds on cocktail shrimp, crayfish, and the occasional snail. The beak will keep growing like gerbils teeth so it needs something hard to munch on like the snails otherwise you may need to trim it yourself.
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Old 10-16-2009, 10:14 PM   #4
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shrimp, bloodworms, brine shrimp, crayfish, crab, squid, snails, earthworms (small), my gsp loves em all. The crayfish, crab (whole thing, not just meat) and snails at least once a week minimum, help with their beak.
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I'm curious. How you would trim the beak yourself?
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Originally Posted by jexeneryan View Post
I'm curious. How you would trim the beak yourself?
You use clove oil to kinda anesthetize them and then... clip it.
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thanks for that answer. =]
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Old 05-16-2010, 02:48 AM   #8
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i was just at a HUGE fish store and they had some gsp's that were about 5 inches a piece that were full marine. and avoid the bumble bee gobys as they will quickly become food tank mates for a tank that size is only a knight goby they top at about 3-4 inches but if you decided to get a larger tank you can have spotted gobys archer fish monos scats and archers check out my photo album of my brackish tank in the next month i am moving them into a 150 or 180 semi terrestrial mudskipper tank with a water fall i am very very excited!
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oh and btw does anyone know what you do if a green spotted puffer wont eat snails we have a couple at work that wont eat them aside from clipping their beak is there other foods that will keep them short
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Unshelled shrimp, crayfish, clams, fiddler crabs, etc.
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Originally Posted by petlovingfreak View Post
Unshelled shrimp, crayfish, clams, fiddler crabs, etc.
ill have to do some research into it and find out whats gonna be the best.
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