very cute freshwater pufferfish

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Tetraodon Mbu

Overview:
These fish are fascinating to watch,they have cartoon like faces and often blink and yawn. Tetraodotoxin is the toxin present in these species of fish and is responsible for the deaths of substantial amount of sushi eaters!! Specially trained Fugu Sushi chefs are trained to remove the poison. Specimens maintained in captivity tend to have reduced toxicity levels.

Quick stats:
size: over 24" (60cm+)
tank: larger the better.
Strata: bottom-middle, mainly comes up to top to take food.
pH: 7.0-fairly tolerant
Hardness: medium. dH range: 10.0 to 15.0
temperature: mid to upper 70's (likes warmer best) (26°C+)

Classification: Tetraodon comes from tetraodontidae meaning 4 toothed-beak made up of 2 upper and 2 lower teeth.
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Suborder: Tetraodontidei
Family: Tetraodontidae
Genera: Tetraodon
Species: Mbu

Common name:
Tetraodon Mbu,Giant green puffer, Mbu puffer.

Distribution:
Freshwater species,found in Lake Tanganyika and lower Zaire.

General Body Form:
Conical shaped body, scaleless tough skin, tiny spines except on the round snout and lower beginning of the tail fin. There are two forked nasal openings on either side of the head.

Coloration:
Dark green/lighter green and yellow patterns on back,yellowish/mainly white belly. Lightens/darkens color with mood,also able to change patter to camouflage. If dark patches on under belly is sign of ill health/stress. Fantastic striped tail,usually kept "folded"but displays when swimming vigorously.

Maintenance:
Maintenance,large tank,good filtration,preferably external canister or sump type,messy eater and large amounts of waste/droppings. Sandy/rounded gravel substrate as likes to rest on bottom,caved places to hide and explore,large open swimming area and some tough plants. Feeding,mollusk's,i.e. cockles in and out of shell(needs to grind teeth down)loves snails,live ghost shrimp, raw shell-on market shrimp, live crayfish, mussels, etc. Readily hand tamed to take food but watch fingers.

Characteristics:
Widely deemed to be highly aggressive to other fish,however many live very peacefully with community fish,all have distinct personalities,some very lively,some couch potatoes! They really get to know and recognize owner. The "puffing"behavior is usually only exhibited when the fish is in danger or stressed,it is not healthy to try to elicit this behavior on purpose,occasionally they seem to puff for no good reason. It is dangerous for the fish to puff up with air and so it should be caught in a tub of water rather than netted.

Biotope:
Inhabits large rivers and lakes

Breeding:
There is no known way to identify the sex of this fish and captive breeding has only accidentally been achieved.
 
how will they do in a tank with: silver arowana, tiger shovelnose catfish, lima shovelnose catfish, iridescent shark, clown knifefish, red bellied pacu, and a tiger oscar.
 
its gonna have to be a huge tank make shure the mbu is alot biger than the tsn
 
kentobizmol said:
how will they do in a tank with: silver arowana, tiger shovelnose catfish, lima shovelnose catfish, iridescent shark, clown knifefish, red bellied pacu, and a tiger oscar.

Inactive or slow bottom fish are at greater risk of receiving test bites from a mbu. What size tank are all these being maintained in? The irridescent shark will push 40" and the rest will reach near the same with the exception of the lima and oscar.
 
i don't have a tank yet but i'm getting a the carnivorous tank#2(see signature) and once i get experienced i'll get a tank much bigger then 400gallons and keep the fish that i listed up there. or should it be bigger then 400gallons? will the mbu kill the other fish by biting it? which part of the fish wil it bite?
 
When a mbu decides to bite, it can be anywhere. I've had mbus take faces and heads off of tankmates. Other mbus have eaten fish from the tail to the ***hole. And others have eviscerated tankmates.

I've also had mbus that have (so far) completely ignored their tankmates for the last few years. Out of 7, I have only 2 mbus that have been completely peaceful towards tankmates. And, I reealize that can change at any time.
 
so should i keep it by itself?
if so how big should the tank be?
 
but i heard if i feed the puffer alot, bting won't happen
 
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