Bubbles shares a meal
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- Fahaka Puffer
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
That's a very pretty puffer you have there, good going.
- jdak
- Green Spotted Puffer
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
I can't see it:(
Re: Bubbles shares a meal
Thank youBcummings8521 wrote:That's a very pretty puffer you have there, good going.
I will upload it to youtube and hopefully that will work for you.jdak wrote:I can't see it:(
Re: Bubbles shares a meal
i see the pic, but i dont see the puffer in it lol wheres puffer
Re: Bubbles shares a meal
It's a movie. Here is a youtube link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz68uvCxC6g .orchidman wrote:i see the pic, but i dont see the puffer in it lol wheres puffer
- xrayjeeper83
- Mbu Puffer
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
What a cute FAT puffer, cant wait for Bloat to look like that
what size tank is that
what size tank is that
RTR wrote:Fahakas do not have tank mates, they may have swimming food reserves.
- pufferpuggirl
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crayfish - Location (country): Yorkshire, GB
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
Bubbles is an attractive Fahaka, lovely colours. Just a friendly suggestion, but I would put something in there that Bubbles can hide in or under. I've got one of those mangrove root ornaments and Obie loves hiding under it, even though you can see him, he thinks he's hidden. I also have a thick group of plants that he can hide behind and he sometimes goes back there to sleep. I think it's important to provide puffers with hiding areas where they can feel safe and secure.
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- Ohyouknow
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
Very cute
By the way, I didn't even hear background noises till around... maybe 2:40ish? Yea, made me jump (almost fell out of my chair) then laughed so hard lol... love it.
By the way, I didn't even hear background noises till around... maybe 2:40ish? Yea, made me jump (almost fell out of my chair) then laughed so hard lol... love it.
Happiness comes through doors you didn't even know you left open.
- jdak
- Green Spotted Puffer
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Re: Bubbles shares a meal
lol... i didn't think to click it:) cool video...
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20g snail and shrimp breeding tank for puffers - Location (country): USA USA USA USA
- Location: Detroit, Michigan
Re: Bubbles shares a meal
+1pufferpuggirl wrote:Bubbles is an attractive Fahaka, lovely colours. Just a friendly suggestion, but I would put something in there that Bubbles can hide in or under. I've got one of those mangrove root ornaments and Obie loves hiding under it, even though you can see him, he thinks he's hidden. I also have a thick group of plants that he can hide behind and he sometimes goes back there to sleep. I think it's important to provide puffers with hiding areas where they can feel safe and secure.
"DREAM AS IF YOU'LL LIVE FOREVER, LIVE AS IF YOU'L DIE TODAY' -JAMES DEAN
Re: Bubbles shares a meal
The tank is 4x2x2, Bubbles is just over 4".xrayjeeper83 wrote:What a cute FAT puffer, cant wait for Bloat to look like that
what size tank is that
She is quite embarrassed.Ohyouknow wrote:Very cute
By the way, I didn't even hear background noises till around... maybe 2:40ish? Yea, made me jump (almost fell out of my chair) then laughed so hard lol... love it.
I am always on the lookout for new things to add to my tank. Bubbles's favourite spot is under the driftwood in the back right of the tank. There is more room under there than you can see from the video. He buries himself in the sand under there when he sleeps. Bubbles also likes to come out and bury himself in the front left of the tank facing the T.V. Thanks for the tip .pufferpuggirl wrote:Bubbles is an attractive Fahaka, lovely colours. Just a friendly suggestion, but I would put something in there that Bubbles can hide in or under. I've got one of those mangrove root ornaments and Obie loves hiding under it, even though you can see him, he thinks he's hidden. I also have a thick group of plants that he can hide behind and he sometimes goes back there to sleep. I think it's important to provide puffers with hiding areas where they can feel safe and secure.