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For several months now, there have been a couple of T.baileyi puffers at my LFS. They are simply adorable, but because of the price ($169 and $139), there's no way I could get them. A few weeks ago, I figured I had nothing to lose so I asked one of the staff to ask the owner/manager if he'd be willing to come down a little on the price. Well, he finally called me back today and said after thinking about it a couple of weeks and talking to his staff members about me (they have gotten to know me pretty well), he decided that he didn't need them for display purposes and they've had them long enough for anyone who was interested in buying them to do so, so he's willing to give me quite a good discount on one, and even better discount if I get both. So I talked to my hubby about it and he said we could get both!! WOOT!!!
So I talked to the owner/manager again and he said it wouldn't be a problem for them to hold the puffs for another two weeks while I get my tank set up. I have a 55g tank with stand and canopy, and bought a canister filter on Ebay that, coicidently, arrived today. All I need to get is a heater, as I think we have enough substrate laying around for it. I'm sooo excited!!
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Tina Puffers: Auriglobus silus x2 Colomesus asellus x1 Tetraodon travancoricus x1 Tetraodon biocellatus x2 Tetraodon nigroviridis x1 Tetraodon baileyi x2 Tetraodon lineatus x1 Tetraodon palembangensis x1 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated. - Mohandas Gandhi
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All hail the holy spoon!
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Hopewell, PA
Age: 26
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I recently found the cute little puffers myself. I've been eyeing one at my LFS and got him on Sat. Just a little freshwater dwarf puffer - really cute! I'm sure yours are saltwater? I would love to have a dogface puffer someday, but not enough time to devote to a saltwater tank. congrats and good luck!
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I have one saltwater puffer, a GSP, the rest are all freshwater.
What tank setup do you have for your DP and how did you cycle it? You do know that they should not be in a tank with any other fish, yes?
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Tina Puffers: Auriglobus silus x2 Colomesus asellus x1 Tetraodon travancoricus x1 Tetraodon biocellatus x2 Tetraodon nigroviridis x1 Tetraodon baileyi x2 Tetraodon lineatus x1 Tetraodon palembangensis x1 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated. - Mohandas Gandhi
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All hail the holy spoon!
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Hopewell, PA
Age: 26
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Yes - I'm setting up a new tank for my catfish so he'll have this tank all to himself in another week. I have it set up with a couple fake plants, a fake coral stucture with little hiding spots in it. The "turtle cave" will be taken out when my other tank gets set up as that is the catfish's cave, a bubble wand that makes little bubbles every now and then, and another neat rock formation with hiding spots in it. I always see him darting in and out of the formations there and hiding in the plant. The catfish doesn't come out and when he does, he stays on the bottom.
I just checked the levels this morning and everything is perfect! I also added a little aquarium salt as I read somewhere they do better with it. Since I added that, the catfish actually seems more active.... hmmm. Salt doesn't hurt them as long as you don't dump a whole bunch in. Do you know of a place I can buy tiny pond snails maybe online? I can't find any anywhere! |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Alabama, US
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Boxermom, show us some pictures when you get your puffers!
Kindred, get more than one DP...they are social fish. Usually a lone DP doesn't do well.
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All hail the holy spoon!
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Hopewell, PA
Age: 26
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Ah ok... someone also just told me not to put a little aquarium salt in with him as they don't like it... does anyone know if this is true or not? So many conflicting theories and books! I think I'll get another little one for him.
Here's a dumb question, how can you tell a male from a female puff? |
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All hail the holy spoon!
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Hopewell, PA
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oh and yes, we need pics boxer! = )
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Ok, first thing, no salt. None. Unless you are treating for ick, DPs should not be salted.
Second, DPs are not "social." They will often tolerate others of the same species, but as often as not, they won't. If you are going to get multiples, they need at least 3 gallons each, tons of plants and other decor, and should be either all male, all female or 1:3 m/f ratio. Even then there are no guarantees. Last, DPs are one of the few that can be sexed. The only sure way to tell is the eye wrinkles. Most males also develop a dark line on their belly but not all do, and sometimes females will as well. But only males get wrinkles behind their eyes. However, they are usually sold in stores several months before they are old enough to get them. So if you get one that has them, you know its a male. If it doesn't have them, its either a female or a male too young to have developed them. I recommend www.dwarfpuffers.com for much information and discussion on DPs.
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Tina Puffers: Auriglobus silus x2 Colomesus asellus x1 Tetraodon travancoricus x1 Tetraodon biocellatus x2 Tetraodon nigroviridis x1 Tetraodon baileyi x2 Tetraodon lineatus x1 Tetraodon palembangensis x1 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated. - Mohandas Gandhi
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They may not be "social" but I have heard many times when kept alone they stop eating.
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They are best kept in ratios of atleast 2-3 females to 1 male in a 10g tank minimum IMO. I'd even suggest you get a 20g and have 6 of them, that way you will have a better chance of getting good male:female ratios (if you can't tell them apart).
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I belong to several puffer-specific forums, including one specifically about DPs and I've never heard anything about them not eating or having any problems whatsoever when kept alone. I've never once seen any experienced, "good" puffer keepers (who have literally decades of experience with puffers) recommend that they be kept in groups as opposed to solo. I have, however, often seen them recommend one for a 5 gallon tank.
I've done quite a lot of research on various puffers, and have never read anything about them having problems when alone or needing to be in groups. That's simply not true. There are many, many people who keep just one and they are fine, healthy and doing quite well. Conversely, there are many who have had problems keeping several of them together, even in a larger tank, due to the aggression and territoriality of DPs. DPs can and do shred fish that are MUCH larger than themselves. They often go after other fish if they are the sole puffer, but they will also go after other fish if there are several puffers. They are no more likely or unlikely to do so whether in groups or alone, its highly dependent upon their individual personalities. That is why we always recommend puffers be in species-only tanks. A 10g tank should have no more than 3 puffers in it, regardless of sex. I would not recommend 4 in a 10. They have a very heavy bioload and require overfiltration, on top of the territorial/aggression issues.
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Tina Puffers: Auriglobus silus x2 Colomesus asellus x1 Tetraodon travancoricus x1 Tetraodon biocellatus x2 Tetraodon nigroviridis x1 Tetraodon baileyi x2 Tetraodon lineatus x1 Tetraodon palembangensis x1 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated. - Mohandas Gandhi
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I've never known Boxermom to be wrong when she talks about puffers. If the title "guru" doesn't apply, it's a very close fit.
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what puffer is good for a beginer (with puffers)
i have a 48" x 15" x 18" tank to be set up and i am just looking for ideas, what pufer is good to go in with other fish (FW) |
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I'm not here to argue, I just wanted to tell the person what I had been told about them. I don't belong to any puffer websites and I don't claim to be a know it all, but I did some research before so I'm not totally stupid.
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Tina Puffers: Auriglobus silus x2 Colomesus asellus x1 Tetraodon travancoricus x1 Tetraodon biocellatus x2 Tetraodon nigroviridis x1 Tetraodon baileyi x2 Tetraodon lineatus x1 Tetraodon palembangensis x1 The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way in which its animals are treated. - Mohandas Gandhi
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All I'm saying is Boxermom is a member of numerous puffer forums, has quite a few puffers herself, and is obsessive about researching them. Knowing what I do of her, I would take her advice without question. If a situation in one person's aquarium can't be reliably duplicated in another, it bears mentioning that, while they may try it this way, they're likely to have better results doing it another. Last edited by Dr_House; 08-18-2006 at 12:14 PM. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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I have found through my experience and research, however, that most freshwater puffers tend to be harrassing fin-nippers or even down right aggressive and best kept alone.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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so if i was to put 1 puffer in a 4', (49gallon) what would be the biggest puffer i could put in?
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Probably a hairy puffer, but they come with a heavy price tag usually. I'm not even sure if a 49 gallon is big enough for one, but i would assume it is as i think they get about 7 inches.
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It's the Evil Monkey!!
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Kentucky
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I'm not sure if you said this already boxermom but how much is he selling them both for now?
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Hairy puffers are pretty rare, too. Durb, my hairy puffers are still over $100 each even with the discount.
If you ONLY have the puffer in there, you could get a congo, suvatti, palembang, turgirdis or Fang's puffer. Scuba Kid, you are correct that sometimes SW puffers can have a variety of tankmates. But its also highly dependent upon the individual puffer and just as many will not tolerate tankmates. However, he specified FW in his post so that's what I was assuming he meant, as well as mentioned "for beginners." I wouldn't recommend any SW puffer for a beginner.
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