New baby dragon puffer
- olliesworld
- Puffer Fry
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- My Puffers: Ollie, Wally and Paulie - Fahaka Puffers in separate massive tanks
- Location (country): USA
New baby dragon puffer
Hi to the group! I still have my three big Fahaka puffers and with all your help, they are doing well - Ollie is now about a foot long in a 300 gallon tank after two years. Love them! A week ago I adopted a juvenile dragon/ humpback puffer, "Cartman" (named after the southpark character who looks like this puffer). I have been back on the forum today hunting for sage wisdom from other puffer owners and just wanted to show Cartman's cute little face. He is very much a lurker, as these puffs are known to be, and hangs in the plants all day, but I love to watch these adorable eyes roll around to keep watch on the tank. He moves around looking for food in the evening. Any advice is appreciated!
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Ollie- Fahaka puffer. I am wrapped around his fin!
- DMD123
- Fahaka Puffer
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- Location: Lakewood, WA
Re: New baby dragon puffer
Cute!
300g Pearsei x1, Bala Sharks x 3, Dabola endli (Tinkisso river) x1, Ansorgii x1
65B Hairy Puffer
65B Angel fish x1, Monk tetra x7, BN Pleco x2
90G red devil
90G Trimac
46G Bowfront Community tank
30G Growout
65B Hairy Puffer
65B Angel fish x1, Monk tetra x7, BN Pleco x2
90G red devil
90G Trimac
46G Bowfront Community tank
30G Growout
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- Figure 8 Puffer
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Re: New baby dragon puffer
We have two palembangensis dragons and they are still polar opposite for now. Shy vs. outgoing.
I love the face on these.
The info is all over the forum about them, but Vitachem ($$) in the water and soaked on the food is a great start.
Try to look for PufferPunks replies on the random palembangensis puffer threads.
Youtube username, "Zacks Tanks Crazy Aquarium Guy" has his Dragon eating some decent oddball foods.
This forum has a PUFFER Library too.
Last month, I was shocked to learn that Feeder Minnows and goldfish have a high content of a negative enzyme which will make B1 in the Dragon less and less over time.
The Puffer Library
Information and Articles on Puffers and other Aquarium Fish
Category: Feeding
library/category/feeding/
Thiaminase and its role in predatory pet fish (and other piscivores) nutrition
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_6/ ... minase.htm
Filtration:
I currently hooked up the most flow I could get away with, but in a subtle calm action using a spraybar (pipe with holes) on the output instead of any fan or nozzle.
I have round hydro sponges, hang on filters, canisters, and more, but am narrowing it down to the filters that do the job as well as keep the fish from swimming to hard.
One side has more flow and the other is more calm.
The choice is theirs to chill out in their favorite flow or in some bubbles or not at all.
The one palembangensis has an output spraybar on the bottom aiming upward and really likes to ride the updraft.
Whatever keeps them happy.
I love the face on these.
The info is all over the forum about them, but Vitachem ($$) in the water and soaked on the food is a great start.
Try to look for PufferPunks replies on the random palembangensis puffer threads.
Youtube username, "Zacks Tanks Crazy Aquarium Guy" has his Dragon eating some decent oddball foods.
This forum has a PUFFER Library too.
Last month, I was shocked to learn that Feeder Minnows and goldfish have a high content of a negative enzyme which will make B1 in the Dragon less and less over time.
The Puffer Library
Information and Articles on Puffers and other Aquarium Fish
Category: Feeding
library/category/feeding/
Thiaminase and its role in predatory pet fish (and other piscivores) nutrition
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/volume_6/ ... minase.htm
Filtration:
I currently hooked up the most flow I could get away with, but in a subtle calm action using a spraybar (pipe with holes) on the output instead of any fan or nozzle.
I have round hydro sponges, hang on filters, canisters, and more, but am narrowing it down to the filters that do the job as well as keep the fish from swimming to hard.
One side has more flow and the other is more calm.
The choice is theirs to chill out in their favorite flow or in some bubbles or not at all.
The one palembangensis has an output spraybar on the bottom aiming upward and really likes to ride the updraft.
Whatever keeps them happy.
- Pufferpunk
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Re: New baby dragon puffer
Waste of $$$ adding ANYTHING into their water you want the fish to get inside of them. FW fish do NOT drink water.Vitachem ($$) in the water
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!"
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
- DMD123
- Fahaka Puffer
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- Joined: Tue May 13, 2014 3:39 pm
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- My Puffers: Tetraodon baileyi (Hairy Puffer, named Gizmo)
- Location (country): USA
- Location: Lakewood, WA
Re: New baby dragon puffer
I would tend to agree... I really cant find anything solid regarding information on the 'tissue soluble' claims they make. They also use the term: "an exclusive revolutionary NEWPufferpunk wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:15 pmWaste of $$$ adding ANYTHING into their water you want the fish to get inside of them. FW fish do NOT drink water.Vitachem ($$) in the water
concept
in vitamin supplements" The definition of the word 'concept': "an abstract idea; a general notion" or how about this one "an idea or invention to help sell or publicize a commodity." Cant really find any facts to support the claims of adding this to the water...If someone does find something real on that, would appreciate the link. I do like to read up on stuff like that.
300g Pearsei x1, Bala Sharks x 3, Dabola endli (Tinkisso river) x1, Ansorgii x1
65B Hairy Puffer
65B Angel fish x1, Monk tetra x7, BN Pleco x2
90G red devil
90G Trimac
46G Bowfront Community tank
30G Growout
65B Hairy Puffer
65B Angel fish x1, Monk tetra x7, BN Pleco x2
90G red devil
90G Trimac
46G Bowfront Community tank
30G Growout
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- Figure 8 Puffer
- Posts: 107
- Joined: Tue May 22, 2018 5:52 pm
- My Puffers: (Pea puffers),T. schoutedeni, P. Turgidus, P. palembangensis, Random target puffer, cutcuia, palustris...
- Location (country): USA
Re: New baby dragon puffer
That would save a few ounces of the Vitachem liquid for sure.Pufferpunk wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:15 pmWaste of $$$ adding ANYTHING into their water you want the fish to get inside of them. FW fish do NOT drink water.Vitachem ($$) in the water
I feel better knowing I only did it a few times, but soak food regularly.
Thanks for the tip. That should be forum "sticky".
I missed it. others may too.