Puffers

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aquariageek

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Okay, before anybody says move this to the brackish forums, this is exactly what I am asking.

I am looking to start up a tank with puffers, however, everywhere you read tells you something different. Some sites say freshwater, others say brackish. Some say all puffers, no matter what species/etc, are freshwater, others say some are brackish and some are freshwater.:confused:

Does anybody know of a good website that explains the truth about these guys? Does anybody know from experience?

Thanks!
 
If you're looking to start a community of puffers, there are a few species that do well together. Small tanks could house a community of dwarf puffers (Carinotetraodon travancoricus). A mid-size tank could house a community of peruvian puffers (Colomesus asellus). And, a large tank could house a community of dragon/humpback/palembang puffers (Tetraodon palembangensis). These are all freshwater species. However, each can benefit from a teaspoon of salt per gallon of water which is nowhere near being brackish.
 
Oddball said:
If you're looking to start a community of puffers, there are a few species that do well together. Small tanks could house a community of dwarf puffers (Carinotetraodon travancoricus). A mid-size tank could house a community of peruvian puffers (Colomesus asellus). And, a large tank could house a community of dragon/humpback/palembang puffers (Tetraodon palembangensis). These are all freshwater species. However, each can benefit from a teaspoon of salt per gallon of water which is nowhere near being brackish.

Sorry! I should have specified!! Stupid me. :screwy:
I want to start a smaller tank with Dwarfs.
 
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