Turgidus puffer - no mate, but tons of eggs.
I have two turgidus puffers that shared a divided tank almost a year ago.
The two look very similar, but they have different head shapes.
The only new thing I did differently was add a sun shade from a window. The tank still has plants and a light on the far end.
2 days ago, I placed a board leaning up against the tank in the room and the next thing I know there are eggs and the puffer guarding them.
These have to be a false egg or like a chicken egg that does not get fertilized, correct?
Turgidus puffer - no mate, but tons of eggs.
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Re: Turgidus puffer - no mate, but tons of eggs.
Human women drop an unfertilized egg every month.
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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