JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::WINNER ANNOUNCED::

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Would you like to enter our Puffer of the Month photo competition?

Each month's winner is not only featured on our home page for the following month, but is automatically entered into our annual Puffer of the Year competition, with a grand prize of a $25 gift certificate to The Puffer Store!

Full rules and entry instructions can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=3455

VOTE for the Cutest Puffer!

Poll ended at Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:44 pm

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Total votes: 43

Black Widow

JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::WINNER ANNOUNCED::

Post by Black Widow »

:yuck: :kingkrazy: :censored: Winner is SASG :censored: for June 2011's Puffer of the Month :kingkrazy: :yuck:

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- Species: Monotrete palembangensis
- Name of Puffer: Mowgli
- Age (if known): unknown
- Size: 8cm
- Brief description:


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- Species: Green Spotted Puffer
- Name of Puffer: Bloat, or Puff depending on who you ask
- Age (if known): unknown…had it for 3 weeks bought from Wal-mart
- Size: 2 inches
- Brief description: - Photograph taken in my home aquarium. No tank mates. Water is mildly brackish


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- Species: Tetraodon Biocellatus
- Name of Puffer: Figgy
- Age (if known): I've had him since May 15, 2011.
- Size: about an inch and a half including tail
- Brief description: My first figure 8 living in a 20 gallon with 2 Bumble Bee Gobies. He is always looking for food!


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Species: Green Spotted Puffer
-Name of Puffer: Balki Bartakamous
Age : Not sure
-Size: 2.5"
-Brief description: -Balki lives with a creamsicle lyretail molly, Orangjello, in a FOWLR tank. He curls up and takes spontaneous naps while hunting the liverock and sand for pods.


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Species - Tetradon Nigrovidrus AKA Green Spotted Puffer
Name- Lenny
Age- Unknown (He has been in my care approx 11 months.)
Size- 2.75 inches (Including Tail)

Description- Lenny is hanging out begging for his monthly treat of a pinkie mouse (frozen and thawed) that I usually drop right at that spot. He is an energetic little guy, but not aggressive at all. He peacefully shares his 29g brackish setup with some ghost shrimp and one tiny guppy fry. He even has some pond snails that he lets live, some of them, heh heh. The background/foreground of the shot are photoshopped for effect but Lenny is "all natural". He is currently a little depressed from losing his GSP buddy Georgia, so cheer him up and send a vote his way!


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- Species: Monotrete turgidus
- Name of Puffer:"Bob"
- Age (if known): Unknown, i bought him in the late fall of 2010
- Size: about 5 inches

Hes a lurker, but compared to mine M Palembang, hes abit moore shy, and usally during daytime he like to hide behind the big roots in my 63 US Gallon tank.
In the night time he become moore active and swim around hunting for food, He likes to eat worms,bloodworm,snails (small crushed) and other insects eggs/larva (ex. maggots) from own breeding.
In the beginning he puffed a few times (he looked like a tennisball) if he got spooked and when we did waterchange,he was abit jumpy.
Now hes cool with it, he loves hes daily routine, and we try not to mess to much with hes routine, we understand each other :)


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Species: Tetraodon Nigroviridis
Name of Puffer: Craig
Age: Unknown (less than 2 years for sure)
Size: 2 inches
Descriptioin: In a tank with 2 other GSP's who were using teamwork to eat a fiddler crab!


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Species: Fiji Orangetail (Canthigaster Solandri)
Name: Camille
Age: approx 2 years
Size: 2 3/4"
Description: A rare picture of Camille and her pretty little tail.


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-Porcupine Puffer
-Diodon holocanthus
- Petey
- Ive had him 2 weeks
- 2 inches
- His current home 29 gallon tank , Soon to be 150-200 gallon.


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Toki the Green Spotted Puffer
Size: <2 inches
Age: u/k, have owned for over a year.
Description: This pic was taken a year ago in her brackish 30 gallon before moving to her current 55 gallon marine.


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- Species: White spotted puffer (arothron hispidus)
- Age (if known): Adult
- Size: Looks to me like an adult at about 45 cm (judging by the schooling fish)
- Brief description: Found during a daytrip to a diving site outside of hurghada in egypt back in 2004.
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hadla
Mbu Puffer
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Gender: Female
My Puffers: 2 gsps and a big Stars and stripes
Location (country): California
Location: Sacramento, CA
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Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by hadla »

i have a feeling balkis going to win lol. hes just so cute when he sleeps
Never trust big puffers. The fingers you save may be your own. -RTR
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Pufferpunk
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Posts: 32776
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 11:06 am
Gender: Female
My Puffers: Filbert, the 12" T lineatus
Punkster, the 4" red T miurus
Mongo, the 4" A modestus
2 T biocellatus
C valentini
C coranata
C papuan
Also kept:
lorteti
DPs
suvattii
burrfish
T niphobles
Location (country): USA, Greenville, SC
Location: Chicago
Contact:

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Pufferpunk »

There is some excellent photography here!
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
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Purifire
Figure 8 Puffer
Posts: 188
Joined: Fri May 13, 2011 3:13 am
Gender: Male
My Puffers: 2 Dwarf Puffers (C. Travancoricus) , 1 male 1 female.

Saddled Toby (C. Vallintini)

Have kept GSPs
Location (country): United States, Lompoc CA

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Purifire »

Nice Pics All!
:metal:
29 Gallon Marine tank, with refugium, skimmer. Base rock, coral skeletons. Stock: Baby Ocellaurus Clown, young Saddled Toby, 3 Hermit crabs,one 2 inch Bristle Worm, hitch hiking starfish.

10g Biotope. 3 C. Travancoricus (Dwarf Puffer) Some Ghost shrimp, gravel/sand substrate, heavily planted with Swords and Java Moss.

10g LR Culture Tank. 10+ pounds fiji LR / base rock. Assorted hitch hiking inverts

Some FW tanks.

In My Experience, Fishkeeping is like Cooking. Five or ten basics will keep anyone from getting sick. But to be truly magnificent... You have to know the right Recipies.
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chuckfriedrice
Fahaka Puffer
Posts: 519
Joined: Mon May 23, 2011 10:28 am
My Puffers: Petey my porcupine Puffer had him since 5/20/2011 about 7 inches now !
Location (country): Royal Palm Beach , Florida - USA
Location: Royal Palm Beach , Florida_ USA

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by chuckfriedrice »

Yes there is ! How do you compete with a puffer that sleeps like a dog! , Balki is too cool !
170G Picasso Trigger, snails,Damsels, Coral Beauty Angelfish and Diamond Goby .
http://www.youtube.com/user/chuckfriedrice?feature=mhee
sevenyearnight

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by sevenyearnight »

Lol! Balki stupefies me, he cutenates the sleeping!
Black Widow

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Black Widow »

indeed some great photography but mowglis pic is very clear hence why i voted for him, I also like balki and camille :D
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El Scorpio
Fahaka Puffer
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Gender: Male
My Puffers: none, at the moment...
Location (country): Louisville, KY.

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by El Scorpio »

The GSP I had years ago slept just like Balki, all curled up. I still remember the first time I saw him do it - I thought he was dead!
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Pufferpunk
Queen Admin
Posts: 32776
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 11:06 am
Gender: Female
My Puffers: Filbert, the 12" T lineatus
Punkster, the 4" red T miurus
Mongo, the 4" A modestus
2 T biocellatus
C valentini
C coranata
C papuan
Also kept:
lorteti
DPs
suvattii
burrfish
T niphobles
Location (country): USA, Greenville, SC
Location: Chicago
Contact:

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Pufferpunk »

#1 looks like 3D!
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
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Purifire
Figure 8 Puffer
Posts: 188
Joined: Fri May 13, 2011 3:13 am
Gender: Male
My Puffers: 2 Dwarf Puffers (C. Travancoricus) , 1 male 1 female.

Saddled Toby (C. Vallintini)

Have kept GSPs
Location (country): United States, Lompoc CA

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Purifire »

I gotta get some clean shots of my DPs up next month, their such hams... Crappy camera though. : (
29 Gallon Marine tank, with refugium, skimmer. Base rock, coral skeletons. Stock: Baby Ocellaurus Clown, young Saddled Toby, 3 Hermit crabs,one 2 inch Bristle Worm, hitch hiking starfish.

10g Biotope. 3 C. Travancoricus (Dwarf Puffer) Some Ghost shrimp, gravel/sand substrate, heavily planted with Swords and Java Moss.

10g LR Culture Tank. 10+ pounds fiji LR / base rock. Assorted hitch hiking inverts

Some FW tanks.

In My Experience, Fishkeeping is like Cooking. Five or ten basics will keep anyone from getting sick. But to be truly magnificent... You have to know the right Recipies.
sevenyearnight

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by sevenyearnight »

Looks like #1 is running away with it!
I need to buy a camera because I'm not doing poor Balki any justice.
Black Widow

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by Black Widow »

sevenyearnight wrote:Looks like #1 is running away with it!
I need to buy a camera because I'm not doing poor Balki any justice.
+10 ;)
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El Scorpio
Fahaka Puffer
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My Puffers: none, at the moment...
Location (country): Louisville, KY.

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by El Scorpio »

I have like a 350 dollar camera but I really don't know how to use it and get the best pics of an aquarium. Guess it's time to RTFM...
jus85411
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Location: Philadelphia Area

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by jus85411 »

El Scorpio wrote:I have like a 350 dollar camera but I really don't know how to use it and get the best pics of an aquarium. Guess it's time to RTFM...
lol my boss just mentioned this acronym, i never heard it used before. but he said to someone we work with "its an RTFM error" and the guy was all confused cause he never heard of it either and said it with a very strange look on his face. so my boss said what it meant with this serious look on his face and the guy was turning red because hes kind of new but my boss was just joking anyway
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El Scorpio
Fahaka Puffer
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Gender: Male
My Puffers: none, at the moment...
Location (country): Louisville, KY.

Re: JUNE 2011 - Puffer of the Month ::VOTE NOW::

Post by El Scorpio »

I work in the computer repair industry, so I deal with RTFM failures on a daily basis. I see a lot of ID:10-T errors as well.
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