Tiny GSP care

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Tiny GSP care

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I recently purchased a green spotted puffer for which I thought was F8 eight puffer. It is very small less than the size of a pea. I was told it could live in a freshwater community tank but the fish were picking on him so I put him in a separate tank. I am concerned about the care for this tiny guy. I just introduced him to brackish water and he seems to be doing a lot better. Any advice would be great as I do not want to return him to the fish store.
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Pics please! Tiny puffs are so cute! Welcome to the forum, there's an article somewhere on the care of them, I have one about the size of a ping pong ball named Olive. Also have a Ceylon in a separate tank, raising salinity so they can go into her 55g
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He's really not doing well today
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Never trust big puffers. The fingers you save may be your own. -RTR
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That is not a GSP, it's a dwarf puffer & will die in BW. Also looks to be seriously infected with IPs.
library/puffers-in-focus/dwarfpuffercare/
library/hospital/internal-parasites-pre ... treatment/
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

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Wow ! So much misinformation I was given :( this is aweful I need to get this little guy healthy before he dies
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I did what I was told and added aquarium salt to his freshwater tank to treat ick . He had 2 small white spots yesterday and today they are gone .
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Keep treating for ick though cause it can live for a while in your substrate.
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You also need to raise the temp to 86 & do a thorough substrate cleaning while changing 80% of the water every other day.
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

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I treated for internal parasites with Praziquantal but I think he was too far gone . Today I took his little body back to the store and she tested the water and said it was perfect . I told her about the forum here and she disregarded the possibility of internal parasites. They still have a tag of spotted green puffer and I told her that they need to change that as they are pea puffers. It's very frustrating trying to do the right thing and getting bad information . I will not make this mistake again 😕 Rest In Peace little Poof 🐡
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:rip:
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

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Re: Tiny GSP care

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:( sorry to hear that. I've given up on dps, have never had one live for more than a few months :/
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