Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
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Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
Hello! I'm McKenzie from Green Bay WI and I am new to the hobby. I'm so excited to join and look forward to having a place to reach out for information and help. I have a porcupine puffer, his name is Lambchop. I am beyond in love with him! I have never had a fish tank before besides the basic goldfish when I was little. I saw a picture of a porc puffer about 4-5 yrs ago and have been obsessed with wanting one ever since! I even had him named already back then. 9 months ago I finally got him! I tracked down 5 different stores in Milwaukee that had porc puffers so I could pick him out in person. He is so interactive and has so much personality! He only has one other tank mate, a moon wrasse named Splinter. Right now he is in a 60 gallon, which I know is too small, but for now he will be ok. I am saving up to get the biggest aquarium I can for him, atleast a 125. He has his own Instagram account @Lambchopcity if anyone would like to follow. He currently has over 3,000 followers, I love sharing his cuteness! I started screenprinting tshirts that I designed from photos of him. I am using the proceeds towards his new tank. I look forward to getting to know everyone and getting helpful advice. I am such a newbie that I will most definitely need it, but I think Iv been doing pretty good for my first 9 months having a saltwater tank. I am dedicated to keeping my puffer happy!
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Re: Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
Yes, he is adorable & LOL, you are pufferobsessed!
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Re: Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
Lol! Yes I really am!
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Re: Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
Adorable. Great pics. Welcome to the forum!
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Re: Porc Puffer Owner Introducing Myself
Awesome photos + Awesome shirts!
Can absolutely relate to you on this as I'm obsessed with getting a Porc Puffer one day too!
Would love to hear any updates on how it all goes for you
My advice is to be certain that there WILL be challenges! Don't panic - It's part of the fun of keeping fish. Take time with any decisions you make and then take time with applying any changes.
It's a brilliant hobby and can be so rewarding and exciting!
What kinds of gadgets are you running on your tank? (filters etc)
P.S. If you aren't already, I recommend running several heaters which add up to the total power necessary to heat the tank, (rather than one or two large ones) so that if one fails and overheats the water or just stops altogether, the rest can adjust accordingly.
Can absolutely relate to you on this as I'm obsessed with getting a Porc Puffer one day too!
Would love to hear any updates on how it all goes for you
My advice is to be certain that there WILL be challenges! Don't panic - It's part of the fun of keeping fish. Take time with any decisions you make and then take time with applying any changes.
It's a brilliant hobby and can be so rewarding and exciting!
What kinds of gadgets are you running on your tank? (filters etc)
P.S. If you aren't already, I recommend running several heaters which add up to the total power necessary to heat the tank, (rather than one or two large ones) so that if one fails and overheats the water or just stops altogether, the rest can adjust accordingly.
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