Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

Post by csduck17 »

I did some reshuffling of my tanks and now I have a planted 55g with nothing in it. I have kept most of the common puffers(Dwarfs/SAP/F8/Fahaka/schoutedeni) at one point or another and I currently have a schoutedeni in a community tank and a Dwar red eye Puffer.
I want to do just a solo puffer in the 55g. I obviously want something I haven't kept before and I would like one that gets to a decent size since it will be the only thing in the tank. Thanks for any suggestions you may give!
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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My pick is the Humpback puffer.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Pufferpunk wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 5:06 pm My pick is the Humpback puffer.
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=28651
Super choice.

I have two of the palembangensis. One fun and the other is no fun.
I'd love to say you can have my 2nd one that is a pet pock!
...I just don't know if they are going to a better home or worse.
If I could snap my fingers and place it back in the wild, I would.


The 1st of the 2 palembangensis is a wonderful friend to see when I come home.
It's in a peninsula style tank and seems to love traveling toward the center of the room closer to us.
It's going in a 90gal. 4 foot peninsula soon, the 60gallon is just shorter.

Youtube video - happy palembangensis.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

Post by Pufferpunk »

LOL, that species wasn't on your list. Maybe you should give us a list of the puffers you already keep.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Pufferpunk wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:31 pm LOL, that species wasn't on your list. Maybe you should give us a list of the puffers you already keep.
I'm not sure if I'm confused or not but that wasn't me that replied lol. I have thought about a dragon puffer but I'm a little worried about getting one that's really inactive.
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C valentini
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C papuan
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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LOL, OK I was confused, too. I guess it would be best to observe the puffer 1st but of course, good luck finding one already at a shop.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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I keep a hairy and an arrowhead both solo in their own 65b tanks and I lucked out on getting two very outgoing little puffs that are pretty active. I know this is not the case for everyone. The hairy puffer was my first and there is just something about her personality that still years later makes her my favorite. My vote is hairy puffer.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Pufferpunk wrote: Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:16 pm LOL, OK I was confused, too. I guess it would be best to observe the puffer 1st but of course, good luck finding one already at a shop.
Know anything about a Pao palustris? I can't seem to find much information about them.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

Post by Pufferpunk »

Seems to be just another "Redeye", similar to the turgidus. Same care, feeding & aggression, I'd assume. Quite rare though, as it doesn't even appear in Dr Ebert's book.

Tetraodon palustris, new species, is described from the Mekong basin of Thailand. Tetraodon palustris differs from T cochinchinensis and T. fangi in having no ocellus on the flank and spinules dorsally from the interorbital region to the end of the dorsal-fin base. T. etraodon cochinchinensis is distinguished from T. fangi by having a longer snout (43.5-49.2% HL in T. cochinchinensis vs. 37.9-41.1% HL in T. fangi) and is covered with spinules dorsally from the front of the nasal organs to the end of the dorsal-fin base (vs. from the front of the eyes to the end of the dorsal-fin base in T. fangi).
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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csduck17 wrote: Sat Feb 02, 2019 11:10 am
Pufferpunk wrote: Fri Feb 01, 2019 10:16 pm LOL, OK I was confused, too. I guess it would be best to observe the puffer 1st but of course, good luck finding one already at a shop.
Know anything about a Pao palustris? I can't seem to find much information about them.
Yeah I’d be really really surprised if you found one, and like Pufferpunk said they’re in that family of southeast Asian target puffers that are all very similar. Leiurus, Cochinchinensis, Turgidus, and Cutcutia would probably be easier to find
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Wetspot has them for sale.
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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csduck17 wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 5:47 am Wetspot has them for sale.
Huh did not expect that. It’ll probably look a little small in a 65g tank but if you like them then go for it.
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C valentini
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C papuan
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burrfish
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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csduck17 wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 5:47 am Wetspot has them for sale.
Are you sure about their ID? Seen pics of the exact fish?
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

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Pufferpunk wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 1:57 pm
csduck17 wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 5:47 am Wetspot has them for sale.
Are you sure about their ID? Seen pics of the exact fish?
No just saw they have them on their order list and I had never heard about them before. Wetspot is generally really good about Ids
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Re: Looking for suggestions for a solo puffer in 55g tank.

Post by csduck17 »

I really like the size of the dragon puffer and it is definitely high on my list right now. Does anyone know of another puffer that's a little more active around that size? Freshwater preferably but I am toying with the idea of having another brackish tank.
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