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Common Name: Green Spotted Puffer
Other Common Names: GSP; Leopard Puffer; Spotted Green Puffer; Occasionally incorrectly as Green Puffer
Family: Tetraodontidae
Distribution: S.E. Asia: Esturaine rivers and floodplains; Mangrove swamps
Water Parameters: High brackish to marine salinity; Temp: 23–26C (73 - 80F ); pH: 7.0 - 8.3
Personality/Temperament: Agressive to other tankmates, especially with age. Hunts for food.
Max. Size: 6.5 inches (17cm)
Estimated Lifespan: ~15 years
Sexual Dimorphism: Unknown. Cannot tell genders apart by eye.
Diet: Mollusks and crustaceans. Needs to be fed a regular diet of hard-shelled creatures to guard against beak overgrowth. Feeding and Diet article
Care: Requires medium to high-end brackish water, and usually thrives in marine conditions. Introduce to a fully cycled aquarium, and raise the specific gravity by at least 0.002 per week, aiming for 1.015. As GSP's are active and agressive <- This is supposed to be aggressive, not agressive. puffers, allow at l <- This cut off..... No clue what its supposed to say
Breeding: Unknown. No records of captive breeding.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 US Gallons (115 liters)
Links to Other Resources: PufferPunk on GSPs
ug.php/v/PufferPedia/Brackish/T_Fluviatilis/
Care: Try to introduce T. fluviatilis to an aquarium with a salinity mathcing <- this is supposed to be matching. that of the store tank. Slowly raise the salinity to marine levels by a maximum of SG=0.002 / week. These are active, larger puffers that do best in 40 gallon or larger tanks.
Theres what I have found when I was looking at the pufferpedia. Have a good one!
A few typos found!
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Re: A few typos found!
This is like a "where's waldo" hunt!Aquarist wrote:ug.php/v/PufferPedia/Brackish/T_Nigroviridis/
Common Name: Green Spotted Puffer
Other Common Names: GSP; Leopard Puffer; Spotted Green Puffer; Occasionally incorrectly as Green Puffer
Family: Tetraodontidae
Distribution: S.E. Asia: Esturaine rivers and floodplains; Mangrove swamps
Water Parameters: High brackish to marine salinity; Temp: 23–26C (73 - 80F ); pH: 7.0 - 8.3
Personality/Temperament: Agressive to other tankmates, especially with age. Hunts for food.
Max. Size: 6.5 inches (17cm)
Estimated Lifespan: ~15 years
Sexual Dimorphism: Unknown. Cannot tell genders apart by eye.
Diet: Mollusks and crustaceans. Needs to be fed a regular diet of hard-shelled creatures to guard against beak overgrowth. Feeding and Diet article
Care: Requires medium to high-end brackish water, and usually thrives in marine conditions. Introduce to a fully cycled aquarium, and raise the specific gravity by at least 0.002 per week, aiming for 1.015. As GSP's are active and agressive <- This is supposed to be aggressive, not agressive. puffers, allow at l <- This cut off..... No clue what its supposed to say
Breeding: Unknown. No records of captive breeding.
Minimum Tank Size: 30 US Gallons (115 liters)
Links to Other Resources: PufferPunk on GSPs
On Ceylon Puffers
ug.php/v/PufferPedia/Brackish/T_Fluviatilis/
Care: Try to introduce T. fluviatilis to an aquarium with a salinity mathcing <- this is supposed to be matching. that of the store tank. Slowly raise the salinity to marine levels by a maximum of SG=0.002 / week. These are active, larger puffers that do best in 40 gallon or larger tanks.
Theres what I have found when I was looking at the pufferpedia. Have a good one!
I have highlighted in RED the sections that Aquarist has pointed out to make it easier to read. I am known for my typos so double checked this in MS Word and found the word "liter" is spelled "litre". My spell checker built into the browser indicates that the former and not the latter is correct. So ... Dictionary.com says: Liter = US English and Litre = the rest of the world
Don't you love the most complex language in the world?
if you follow me, you avoid stepping in the crap that I just did...
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- By_a_coo
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Re: A few typos found!
About the mispelled typos... that's ok as we can read and understand it. But those cut offs make me very curious about it.
Who did write those texts in the pufferpedia? Could the person tell us what those cut offs mean? I'd like to know it.
Who did write those texts in the pufferpedia? Could the person tell us what those cut offs mean? I'd like to know it.
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Re: A few typos found!
Estuarine is spelled incorrectly there too.