Project Suvattii

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I dont want to have to deal with snails… not sure but shoudenti need those for their beaks? And the mirius would exhibit similar behavior as the arrowhead and bury itself.

Im eyeing a hairy puffer right now, will see if I pull the trigger.
 
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I’d suggest dwarves but I assume you are eyeing something a bit bigger.
 

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I’d suggest dwarves but I assume you are eyeing something a bit bigger.
When everything is said and done with me moving stock around I will likely have a 30 gallon available... If I dont upgrade it to a 40B. I was thinking of a small pea puffer set up, they are pretty feisty, interactive little things. But I do miss my hairy puff the most so that might be the one.
 
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Suvatti is a really finicky puffer on average. Mines been cryptic from the get go. Honestly if I could find mine a good home I'd probably give it to someone setup & all.

If you can find one I really suggest a chao phraya sp leiurus they had at wetspot. This is my favorite puffer I've had besides an old porcupine.

Its a new species that only has a locale & no name so theres hardly any info on them. It will do anything to get my attention. Today I was working down there ignoring it & it started making this barking noise similar to my emporer angel.

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