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SuperCowMonkeyShiner
Join Date: Apr 2006
Age: 17
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i have a 2 dwarf puffers in a 5g. the female gets bullied by the male so i moved her to my 29g where she seems alittle better. i havent noticed any bullying on her part and i was wondering if i could just leave her if she continues on good behavior.. shes eating fine [just not the pond snails] but could this be a sign shes sick or something? her tail is always clenched.
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Yeah there are many fish in the sea.. but i think i'll stick to the lakes and rivers for now. Last edited by blcknwitecuban; 06-16-2007 at 02:13 PM. |
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I Left w/ My Krew
Join Date: Nov 2006
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I wouldn't leave her in the 29 for long, I have seen a DP kept in a 55 with two large commons Plecs... The plecs did not have fins, regardless that DP found a new home.
My recommendation is upgrade the two of them to a 10 gallon, increase the amount of plants and hiding places to break their line of sight. A 5 gallon is kinda small for them to not bump into each other. |
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SuperCowMonkeyShiner
Join Date: Apr 2006
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ok. i think i'll put a divider in the 5g til i can get a 10g
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Yeah there are many fish in the sea.. but i think i'll stick to the lakes and rivers for now. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Banned
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Birmingham, AL
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Please refrain from posting insignificant posts like that ^^, ThatGUY.
Last edited by JustOneMore20; 09-19-2007 at 04:52 PM. |
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Common sense isn't common
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Actually that post had a lot of meaning to me (: Yeah, dividing will help, or maybe a whole bunch of plant dividers so that she can escape.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Age: 24
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yeah i have been wanting to get some DP's and been doing alot of reading on them lately and if you want one alone, a minimum of 3gal. for one fish would suffice but for two in one tank you need at least 5gal. per fish.
check out dwarf puffers .com (without spaces) for tons of helpful info. hope that helps |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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This thread is kind of old...but I'd like to point out that the information you gave, sueann, is incorrect. The original poster was referring to dwarf or malabar puffers. These fish are completely freshwater fish. There are sexual differences noted in most of the info on them. I have kept them
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