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Dwarf f/w puffer keepers (Carinotetraodon travancoricus)


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send me your address and ill send you some decapsulated brine shrimp. but its a long weekend and that means ill have to send it on tuesday.

Use ocean water if you can't get the salt-water ratio just right. the will hatch in 24 hours at tropical temperatures, so let the hatchery sit in your tank with an airstone running in the hatchery.

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Ok got some shrimp finally. Have been feeding the puffers all morning! These fish will NOT touch any other food - no liquid fry food, no frozen daphnia. Maybe the food is simply too large for them. The baby Brine shrimp are about the size of their eye.

Bloody picky eaters :o

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Congratulations :)

Did you noticed something before the spawn? Was the female specially fat or something?

Your success gives me a new hope :)

Nope - no difference at all. After coming out of the shower I was drying myself off in front of the tank :lol: and noticed one of the males giving the female death. When I went closer to investigate I saw them rubbing their bodies on each other and then they eventually stopped atop a leaf, at which point about 8 or so eggs dropped out of her.

Breeding them is not that hard at all. All I did was provide pristine water quality, and they did what came naturally to them :)

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Nope - no difference at all. After coming out of the shower I was drying myself off in front of the tank :lol: and noticed one of the males giving the female death. When I went closer to investigate I saw them rubbing their bodies on each other and then they eventually stopped atop a leaf, at which point about 8 or so eggs dropped out of her.

Breeding them is not that hard at all. All I did was provide pristine water quality, and they did what came naturally to them :)

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