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Different puffers require diff water param. If you are after a larger puffer try getting a Fahaka puffer (Tetraodon lineatus) grows to around 20 - 30 cm and in wild about 40cm. This puffer is fine in fresh water you just have to make sure you keep the water hard, about 10 dKH.

I got mine down here in Chch at organism, just a little exspensive though. Theyre selling them now for $80!

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Spotted and Figure eights go well together (about $28 each). Will both survive in freshwater. Brackish generally runs at half the salinity of saltwater - about 1.010 is good. Individual puffer temprement can very greatly. We have a massive spotted puffer in our shop (not for sale). It has been in freshwater for at least five years. About 10cm long and VERY fat. Lives with heaps of guppies, bristlenose etc. Select fast or cheap tankmates. Check out www.wetwebmedia.com. They have heaps of info on plants for brackish systems.

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I really recommend the Brazilian Puffer, there are one of the most friendly species of puffers and are fresh water so you can have your normal plants! I have 5 of these guys and they are all around about 5-6cms, there are very very actice and cute.... the only thing with these is you must feed them lots of snails... their teeth grow very fast!

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Ok well, firstly.....I wouldnt put any other type of fish in with Puffers, they are notorious fin-nippers...plus a tank with just puffers looks so damn cool! Also pays to note that most puffers get more aggresive with age (and it has been known for these guys to take the od nip at their owners too!)

As for the water params, If you are talking about Freshwater puffers, then thats simply it...they are Freshwater, and dont require salt at all, however if you are talking about Brackish Puffers,you will need salt (although they will survive ok without any salt inthe water too)

Best conditions for puffers are generally Neutral to Alkaline Hard water, and in the case of Brackish the salt added should be around 1 teaspoon full per 4.5-5 litres of water...also note that temperatures vary between species too!

They are intregueing fish to keep, and if you take up the challenge I'm sure you'll get many hours of pleasure just watching them!

P.S. theres info on the Dwarf Freshwater Puffers on my site (listed below) hopefully soon I'll be adding other types of puffers too!

ChrisMack

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I ordered my Brazilians from Hollywoods in Auckland and had them shipped to Christchurch, i think including freight they worked out to be around $35 each, although I have had them for about a year I think.

I keep mine with Figure 8s, Spotted and Dwarf puffers and a plec... surprisingly they all seem to ignore the plec (lucky for him).

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