This is a fish I have kept for a fair amount of time before and something I would like to make a care guide about, so here it goes
Name: Tetraodon Lineatus
Endemic To: The Nile River, rivers in Chad, Niger, Gambia, and Volta, as well as Lake Turkana and the Senegal and Geba rivers
Size: Upwards of 18 inches (45.7 cm)
Tank Size: Atleast 90 gallons (340.7 liters), though 200+ gallons is best (757 liters)
Water Parameters: 75–81 °F (24–29 °C) , a pH of 7.0-8.0
Diet: Hard shelled foods. If your puffer is particularly large, I have found frozen clams work best as a staple diet. I freeze them and snap the shell off to make clams on a half shell. Other appropriate foods include snails, crayfish, crabs, and raw, shelled food prawn.
Tank Set Up: The tank should be large and have a strong filter (a turnover rate of 6-10 times is best, so a 200 gallon tank should have a pump that turns over 1200-2000 gallons per hour or 4542 -7570 liters) because these fish are so messy. The Tank should have plenty of rocks, driftwood, caves, plants, and hiding spots for the puffer. A substrate is not necessary to keep these fish.
Temperament: Aggressive
Tankmates: Tankmates can vary, but generally speaking none, though some have had success keeping smaller fish fish them like barbs, tetras, rasboras, and danios
Breeding: Very little is known about breeding them, though hobbyists have reported success in breeding them.
Sources: https://meethepet.com/fahaka-pufferfish-tetraodon-lineatus/
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/Puffers/FahakaPuffer.php
https://www.fishkeeper.co.uk/databank/nile-puffer-fahaka-puffer-
Name: Tetraodon Lineatus
Endemic To: The Nile River, rivers in Chad, Niger, Gambia, and Volta, as well as Lake Turkana and the Senegal and Geba rivers
Size: Upwards of 18 inches (45.7 cm)
Tank Size: Atleast 90 gallons (340.7 liters), though 200+ gallons is best (757 liters)
Water Parameters: 75–81 °F (24–29 °C) , a pH of 7.0-8.0
Diet: Hard shelled foods. If your puffer is particularly large, I have found frozen clams work best as a staple diet. I freeze them and snap the shell off to make clams on a half shell. Other appropriate foods include snails, crayfish, crabs, and raw, shelled food prawn.
Tank Set Up: The tank should be large and have a strong filter (a turnover rate of 6-10 times is best, so a 200 gallon tank should have a pump that turns over 1200-2000 gallons per hour or 4542 -7570 liters) because these fish are so messy. The Tank should have plenty of rocks, driftwood, caves, plants, and hiding spots for the puffer. A substrate is not necessary to keep these fish.
Temperament: Aggressive
Tankmates: Tankmates can vary, but generally speaking none, though some have had success keeping smaller fish fish them like barbs, tetras, rasboras, and danios
Breeding: Very little is known about breeding them, though hobbyists have reported success in breeding them.
Sources: https://meethepet.com/fahaka-pufferfish-tetraodon-lineatus/
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fresh/Puffers/FahakaPuffer.php
https://www.fishkeeper.co.uk/databank/nile-puffer-fahaka-puffer-