Doomchibi
Fish Fanatic
I have a single young Green Spotted Puffer in a 29g brackish tank and it seems bored. I have heard that when they go up and down on the glass repeatedly, it is a sign of it. I have some artificial plants, a flower pot and some artificial wood pieces in the tank that at first it seemed to enjoy swimming around and through, but now it spends more time either going up and down on the glass or very occasionally it seems to play in it's airstone bubbles.
I have had it for about a month, maybe a little longer and it was housed with other puffers before, I wonder if maybe it is lonely? I had my Dragon Goby in with it for a while until my puffer started taking bites out of the goby's tail but it honestly seemed more of a curious thing than aggressive, more like "Is this food?" rather than "Get out!".
I would like to eventually get some mangroves and finally get some java ferns to survive in there but for now the puffer is still bored. Is more plants, decor etc in the tank all I can do to make him happier? What do you do to keep your puffer "entertained"?
I have heard of the possibility of housing him with one or two other GSPs in a larger tank and I wonder if I should try it seeing as mine is still small and hasn't been away from other puffers for very long. Would 3 juveniles total be okay in a 55 gallon tank by themselves, or how much bigger should they have? If I could do 3 while they were still small, how big could they each get before they needed to be upgraded? I was thinking 3 so I didn't just have two going after eachother all the time if they got territorial or nippy. I am not completely sure yet if I want to try housing more, but if it still starts to seem like a better option soon I may try.
What I could probably do is get a 90g tank and set it up for 3 puffers, and worst case scenario I put dividers in and have 3 separate puffer tanks in one.. But i'd rather have them able to interact with eachother.
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks.
I have had it for about a month, maybe a little longer and it was housed with other puffers before, I wonder if maybe it is lonely? I had my Dragon Goby in with it for a while until my puffer started taking bites out of the goby's tail but it honestly seemed more of a curious thing than aggressive, more like "Is this food?" rather than "Get out!".
I would like to eventually get some mangroves and finally get some java ferns to survive in there but for now the puffer is still bored. Is more plants, decor etc in the tank all I can do to make him happier? What do you do to keep your puffer "entertained"?
I have heard of the possibility of housing him with one or two other GSPs in a larger tank and I wonder if I should try it seeing as mine is still small and hasn't been away from other puffers for very long. Would 3 juveniles total be okay in a 55 gallon tank by themselves, or how much bigger should they have? If I could do 3 while they were still small, how big could they each get before they needed to be upgraded? I was thinking 3 so I didn't just have two going after eachother all the time if they got territorial or nippy. I am not completely sure yet if I want to try housing more, but if it still starts to seem like a better option soon I may try.
What I could probably do is get a 90g tank and set it up for 3 puffers, and worst case scenario I put dividers in and have 3 separate puffer tanks in one.. But i'd rather have them able to interact with eachother.
Any help will be appreciated