My newest addition: Fahaka pufferfish

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This has got to be one of the coolest fish I have ever owned. And I havent owned very many....

He is the chillest fish ever. Doesnt give a crap about anything. Had to move him twice (once when I picked him up and the other when I brought him home) and he didnt flinch, flop or otherwise indicate any kind of unpleasantness while in the net. He allows me to touch him and doesnt try to get away, its like a cat or dog. I have been told to stay away from its mouth as his teeth can literally bite your finger off

Yea I would definitely be careful when handling it. On another note, make sure you feed him plenty of food with the shell on like shrimp or crayfish. This will help keep his teeth trimmed.


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This has got to be one of the coolest fish I have ever owned. And I havent owned very many....

He is the chillest fish ever. Doesnt give a crap about anything. Had to move him twice (once when I picked him up and the other when I brought him home) and he didnt flinch, flop or otherwise indicate any kind of unpleasantness while in the net. He allows me to touch him and doesnt try to get away, its like a cat or dog. I have been told to stay away from its mouth as his teeth can literally bite your finger off

Btw, when it comes to puffers and moving them, its best to coax them into a bucket or container and then transfer them to a new tank, since if they gulp air, they may not be able to expel it and die...

Also, since they are scaleless fish, best to keep touching them to absolute min if you must, since the oils from your fingers / hands can irritate their slime coats...


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So jealous. Been looking for a Fahaka for a while.

They arent that rare, but they arent cheap. I have seen them in pet stores around here (vancouver) for as little as $49 and as high as $65
 
Does anyone know how to sex them? The previous owner had no idea and just assumed it was a male.

also, has anyone in here been successful in breeding them?
 
No way to sex them unless they lay eggs or you do an autopsy...

As for breeding, some people have tried, but due to their extremely aggressive nature either one or both die before actually mating...


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No way to sex them unless they lay eggs or you do an autopsy...

As for breeding, some people have tried, but due to their extremely aggressive nature either one or both die before actually mating...

Interesting... so they must be kept alone right? If I put any cichlids in with him, will he eat them? or just kill them?
 
The only way I know mine is a female, is that she has laid eggs 2 times. Otherwise it is impossible to tell. Your fahaka will 99% kill any other larger fish in their tank.
 
The only way I know mine is a female, is that she has laid eggs 2 times. Otherwise it is impossible to tell. Your fahaka will 99% kill any other larger fish in their tank.

What about fish smaller than himself? I have tons of cichlids up to 5"
 
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