I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- pufferjw
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah a lot of puffers do that
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh ok lol I am just paranoid because of the last puffer I had, since that one for some odd reason had an overgrown chin and then it turned in fungus
- pufferjw
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah no problem. How come it died, did you not treat it in time?
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55 Gallon Planted - No Fish
29 Gallon Planted - 1 Duboisi Puffer
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The reason why my previous Duboisi puffer passed away is because I thought the overgrown chin would go away and it become normal and I would not have to treat since no one knew about what was going on with the puffer unfortunately, everyone was saying that it was cancer, so it then turned into fungus around the chin and I tried to treat it, but nothing was working at all. I am really happy that I have a second chance at keeping this puffer again, and so far I have been using PraziPro to deworm him and he is really happy right now with the best colors that I have ever seen.
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought that I would update everyone on how my puffer is doing, here is a photo after eating:
https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/foru ... g.1332403/
https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/foru ... g.1332403/
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He looks great!
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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- Puffer Fry
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm really wondering about Duboisi becoming available; it seems like people were thinking they were gone in the wild as of recently (wikipedia still says they're extinct!) If they're only endemic to Stanley's Pool (which is basically a lake in the lower-middle of the Congo River), one would hope the scant number they found don't just get fished to extinction over the next couple of years.
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hopefully someone will know how to start breeding them in captivity soon, so that it doesn’t affect the population in the wild just like the Schoutedeni puffer, they were not in the hobby for a while, but now starting to become available on a regular basis because some of them are bred in captivity, the reason why it says that it is extinct is due to the fact that the area the Duboisi Puffer comes from is dangerous and not a safe area to peacefully try to catch and also research about the Duboisi Puffer.
- astrid37
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As we all know, Wikipedia is a great source for many things but not authoritative in all things. Species are not considered to be extinct because proper data cannot be gathered on them due to danger to humans performing that fieldwork. Species are considered extinct after an exhaustive process determined there has been no evidence of their existence in their known natural habitat for an extended period of time. If this process has not been followed to determine a species' status, the species is appropriately categorized either as "Data Deficient" or "Not Evaluated." The IUCN Red List is the globally recognized authoritative source for this type of data, and the IUCN Red List categorizes the T. duboisi as "Data Deficient" in 2009: http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/181751/0. Having said that, because there is very little data on them, it's of course possible that they could be on the verge of extinction, and we would not know.
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How do duboisi compare to schotdenti in terms of temperament and personality?
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would say hat the Duboisi is more aggressive, but the Schoutedeni will just nip but not kill lol the Duboisi is a more curious puffer at times an will explore more, and try to bite you, but mine is really nice, I have a clouded archer and he has left him alone since I put him in the tank p, it really depends though, sometimes the puffer is aggressive and sometimes it isn’t.
- pufferjw
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
T. Duboisi is FAR more aggressive than than T. Schoutedeni. My Duboisi kills anything I put with it, including a C. Multispine twice its size. In my experience, the T. Duboisi and the T. Miurus are the absolute most aggressive freshwater puffers.FoxPuffer88 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:40 pm How do duboisi compare to schotdenti in terms of temperament and personality?
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55 Gallon Planted - No Fish
29 Gallon Planted - 1 Duboisi Puffer
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah that is true Duboisi and Miurus puffers are the most aggressive puffers in the Freshwater hobby, they will crush up anything they can, even if it is bigger then them.
- pufferjw
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I forgot to mention this, but keep in mind that there is always a chance of securing a more passive individual, such as the one owned by Adam. However, before you get a Duboisi, I would implore you to understand that despite being voracious eaters they are not as exciting as most other puffer species.FoxPuffer88 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:40 pm How do duboisi compare to schotdenti in terms of temperament and personality?
220 Gallon - 1 Super White Leopoldi Stingray
55 Gallon Planted - No Fish
29 Gallon Planted - 1 Duboisi Puffer
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55 Gallon Planted - No Fish
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29 Gallon - 1 Red Congo Puffer
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Red eyed red tail Puffer
Red eyed Puffer
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Re: I found another Duboisi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have also created a Instagram page for my Puffer, it will be @megtheduboisipuffer, please follow it to see daily pics of my puffers life !!!!!!