Fahaka Tank Mates??
- flash.dan
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Re: Fahaka Tank Mates??
if you really must mix fish id recomend exos or serpaes, but my fahaka found out how to get them in the end. I wouldnt do it again but it did work for 6-8 months
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Re: Fahaka Tank Mates??
I have a 3 1/2" fahaka puffer that I have had since he/she was a little under an inch and immediately had him living with a bunch of baby new world cichlids and 2 cat fish.
Currently he lives with
6 1/2"jack Dempsey
4" parrot fish
2" electric blue jack Dempsey
6" eclipse catfish
6" shovelnose catfish
4" pictus catfish
4" green terror cichlid
2" firemouth cichlid
And a 4" in diameter freshwater stingray.
He's been with most of these fish since he was brand new with me and he could care less about basically all of them. He does consider biting my stingrays tail though and I might have to move the stingray out soon if he doesn't quit it. I just got the stingray recently so he is new and he hangs out on the bottom near Puffys snails so I guess I understand why he looks like lunch. My puffer is actually less aggressive than my cichlids (at least as of right now) so my theory is if you get them really small and raise them with other fish that are slightly bigger and more aggressive at first I think they will be okay. Probably not with stingrays though
Currently he lives with
6 1/2"jack Dempsey
4" parrot fish
2" electric blue jack Dempsey
6" eclipse catfish
6" shovelnose catfish
4" pictus catfish
4" green terror cichlid
2" firemouth cichlid
And a 4" in diameter freshwater stingray.
He's been with most of these fish since he was brand new with me and he could care less about basically all of them. He does consider biting my stingrays tail though and I might have to move the stingray out soon if he doesn't quit it. I just got the stingray recently so he is new and he hangs out on the bottom near Puffys snails so I guess I understand why he looks like lunch. My puffer is actually less aggressive than my cichlids (at least as of right now) so my theory is if you get them really small and raise them with other fish that are slightly bigger and more aggressive at first I think they will be okay. Probably not with stingrays though
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Re: Fahaka Tank Mates??
I'm very afraid this combo will eventually end very badly. Starting with that shovelnose eating many of it's tank mates. How large is that tank?
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- olliesworld
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Re: Fahaka Tank Mates??
My three Fahaka have always lived with guppies that I had in their tanks as a "clean-up crew". The guppies breed so I do not know if some are being eaten, and fortunately I am not individually attached to them. They eat up the little bits of snail, clam, mussel and prawn that the puffers spit out. When there get to be too many guppies as the fry grow up I take a batch to the local fish store or give them away.
I also put a school of about 20 cardinals in my 180 gallon before Ollie Fahaka was moved in from his 75 gallon, and they are all still there. Braver than the guppies even, they wait right in from of Ollie to get the leftovers. I feed them flakes but the puffer food is tastier apparently. SO far he could care less that they are there, literally "in his face". haha.
I had a horrible experience trying to introduce a small catfish. Yes puffers can be lightening fast and yes even the seemingly sweet ones are killers. So I wont try another fish who also lives in the bottom of the tank as their resting spot (Ollie's turf), but the surface/middle dwellers seem acceptable for now.
If you do try to introduce anything please just be sure it is well quarantined. Potentially introducing a disease- even through plants or snails somehow- is my nightmare!
I also put a school of about 20 cardinals in my 180 gallon before Ollie Fahaka was moved in from his 75 gallon, and they are all still there. Braver than the guppies even, they wait right in from of Ollie to get the leftovers. I feed them flakes but the puffer food is tastier apparently. SO far he could care less that they are there, literally "in his face". haha.
I had a horrible experience trying to introduce a small catfish. Yes puffers can be lightening fast and yes even the seemingly sweet ones are killers. So I wont try another fish who also lives in the bottom of the tank as their resting spot (Ollie's turf), but the surface/middle dwellers seem acceptable for now.
If you do try to introduce anything please just be sure it is well quarantined. Potentially introducing a disease- even through plants or snails somehow- is my nightmare!
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- Puffer Fry
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Re: Fahaka Tank Mates??
I have a 6” fahaka living peacefully with a yoyo loach and two roseline sharks in his 55 gallon aquarium….weird thing about my puffer is he destroys all the plants added to his tank doesn’t eats them just destroys….. i only had success with java moss