New to green spotted puffers

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They're doing great, see if I can get some pics when I get home later. And I have just the 2 of them in a 55.. figured tankmates wouldn't survive.
 
So hello I am new and I have a Green Spotted puffer for about 3 months now in my Freshwater fish with 5 Zebra and 2 guppies. Now I have been going over the internet like mad and trying to find out which puffer I have. Now there is 2 different species being sold Green Puffer(t. fluviatilis) and Spotted Green Puffer (T. nigroviridis) and I read that the Nigrovirdis is more a of a freshwater to brackish version and the Fluviatillis is Brackish to Full Salt I am trying to figure out which one I have here is a pic.
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So hello I am new and I have a Green Spotted puffer for about 3 months now in my Freshwater fish with 5 Zebra and 2 guppies. Now I have been going over the internet like mad and trying to find out which puffer I have. Now there is 2 different species being sold Green Puffer(t. fluviatilis) and Spotted Green Puffer (T. nigroviridis) and I read that the Nigrovirdis is more a of a freshwater to brackish version and the Fluviatillis is Brackish to Full Salt I am trying to figure out which one I have here is a pic.

You have a T. nigroviridis (green spotted puffer). They have less but larger spots than the green puffer. You're gonna want to raise the salinity to 1.020 by the time they are adults.

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You've been misinformed. The T fluviatilis is the Ceylon puffer. Similar but grows a bit larger. Both perfer high-end BW & then marine conditions as adults.
 
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