![]() ![]() ![]() Having a tranquil, beautiful fish tank to look at is one thing, but having fish who recognize you and interact is something else.Ĭouple that with some spectacular moves when they feed and hunt, and you can be sure many aquarists will double down and have a Puffer tank, even if that means having a second one creating more work for the upkeep. This is quite enticing for experienced folks in the hobby. That’s right, they have hilarious looks and expressions, which is rare for a fish, and they come fully loaded with bags of personality akin to having a canine. ![]() So why do so many people decide to keep them? Well, the reality is that when you take away the confrontation of other species and choose to keep them in a suitable habitat, they are known for being the ‘Dogs of the Aquarium Hobby.’ Think Piranha with balloon-ish looks when the moment suits.įreshwater Puffer Fish (Tetraodontidae Family) should really and truly only be kept by experienced or advanced hobbyists due to their well-acknowledged aggressive nature. There isn’t a lot of argument for having them with other fish, or it will end in tears. You either go with Puffers all-out, or you have a community tank and then a separate tank just for your Puffers, no in-between. This is a fish that should be kept to themselves in just about every case, so they tend to be a little bit special for a hobbyist. There is a wide variation in their looks and sizes, but for the most part, they tend to behave similarly. But what many people don’t realize is that there are a huge variety of over 30 freshwater species found all over the world, generally from warmer water climes.įrom the diminutive Pea Puffer that is only about an inch long to the whopping 24-inch long Mbu Freshwater Puffer, there is a lot to talk about. Most people think of Puffer Fish as an ocean-going marine species. ![]()
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