These are very large fish that can reach almost 20 inches in length when fully grown.Ī post shared by Toro The MBU Puffer Pufferfish grow to about 6 inches long and require a tank at least 35 inches long to live comfortably. When they puff up, these projections are more pronounced. There are small toothlike projections on their skin that resembles a type of sandpaper. They have very rounded bodies with small fins set far back. In the dark version, a black body has yellow dots. In the light version, the pufferfish has a white body covered with yellow dots. The Golden Puffer comes in a light and a dark version. Golden Puffer Image Credit: Tatiana Belova, Shutterstock These fish are also known to go for your fingers while feeding and can deliver a painful bite.Ĥ. You will need a tank at least 60 inches long with strong filtering capabilities, and you will also need to plant dense vegetation. These fish are extremely aggressive, and only experienced keepers should try to own one of these breeds. The Fahaka Puffer is one of the larger breeds of pufferfish available, and it can reach a length of 16 inches when fully grown. Fahaka Puffer Image Credit: Michal Sloviak, Shutterstock It’s much easier to acquire the right size aquarium and filtration needed for a Dwarf than many of the other breeds.ģ. This breed is very popular in aquariums due to its bright colors and small size. The International Union for Conservation of Nature currently lists the Dwarf Puffer as vulnerable due to overharvesting and habitat loss. It’s one of the smallest pufferfish in the world and rarely gets larger than an inch and a half. The Dwarf Puffer is also known as the Pea pufferfish and the Pygmy pufferfish. Dwarf Puffer Image Credit: Toxotes Hun-Gabor Horvath, Shutterstock They require a large tank and are extremely sensitive to nitrates, so the water needs to be heavily filtered, as is the case for most pufferfish.Ģ. Many colors are available, including black, sand, and red, and the Congo will also adapt their color to their surroundings except for blue. They grow to about 6 inches long and will spend most of their time buried in the sand at the bottom of your aquarium hiding from potential predators. Congo Puffer Image Credit: yuliya ivanenko, ShutterstockĪs the name implies, Congo Puffers come from the rivers of Africa. Join us while we talk about size, filtration, color, aquarium length, and more to help you make an educated purchase. We’ll show you what they look like as well as supply you with some facts that might be relevant to each breed. We’ve been able to round up 11 different breeds of freshwater pufferfish to look over with you so you can see if there are any that catch your eye. You’re going to need a large tank and the ability to filter the water quickly and thoroughly, but we’re assuming you know all that and are here to compare a bunch of varieties to see which one you like best. Raising freshwater pufferfish is a great challenge for any experienced aquarium keeper.
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