YAY!!!! Puffers!!!!!!
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- danielmiller82
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YAY!!!! Puffers!!!!!!
Hello all.
I have pushed back my nano-reef project to setup this new tank.
I have a 10g tank with a pair of Figure-8 Puffers!!!! My friend Katie had to get this out of her parents house cause they were moving and she gave me this setup! These are the cutest little fishies!!!
I have pushed back my nano-reef project to setup this new tank.
I have a 10g tank with a pair of Figure-8 Puffers!!!! My friend Katie had to get this out of her parents house cause they were moving and she gave me this setup! These are the cutest little fishies!!!
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- and here is a pic of the fat one playing in the bubble wall!!
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- Here are the two of them together.
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- Here is the little one checkin out my camera.
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- Here is the fat one watching his reflection!
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- danielmiller82
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they are in brackish water. I think the salinity is at about 24ppt. These are really cute and fun fish! I was wondering if you guys know of any BIG snails that are good in brackish water, Im already sick of the algae thats in there. I want something big..that the puffers wont eat!!! Also anyone know of any plants that would be good?
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There are a few plants you could try....Java Fern, anacharis, anubas (a great plant, low light), hornwort and water sprite/ Those are the only ones I can think of for brackish water. Java fern and anubas would be good to try in a smaller tank, caust they wont take over, gotta save a little room for the fishies...
Sue

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