pufferfish

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As others have said 125g is the recommended minimum, preferably with a tank depth of 2ft. I have seen specimens in the 16-18" region and a picture of one nearly 20". Whatever size he gets he will still appreciate the space of a 125g.

If you get a juvenile, in the first year you should see a growth rate of an inch a month, after that it slows down.
 
wen u say after that wat do u mean exactly
cuz i was thinkin bout usin a 20h as a grow out tank
for a 1.5" fahaka
 
I wouldnt keep a Fahaka in a 20g at any size, i've seen stunted ones and they aint pretty and they stunt very easily. Even for a small juvenile I would want a 55g as a grow out and as soon as he hit 6" i'd move him up to a bigger tank. At most at that size a 20g would only last a month or 2 at the most before he would need more space.
 
MistirE;688724; said:
GSP are gnarly little guys. I had a pair and as soon as they tasted one of their tank mates that they lived with for a year and a half. All the other fish became game too. Damn things were like the fat chubby kids in a pahrana family! Anyhow, they learned how to hunt and started eating everything it could catch. Dont get it wrong, I loved those guys. Sad story, kinda like romeo and juliet. One died and then the other one got sad....the white belly turned dark almost black....not a happy fish. The once shimp eating machine just looked at the food and stayed in the corner till it died. :(
mine went trough the same thing:( :cry:
 
Yes they are freshwater fish, but they grow very large
and do not get along with any other fish.
 
If you want a freshwater puffer for a 20g tank look into congo and arrowhead puffers. They are great little guys, very aggressive, and grow to about 6"
 
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