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I think itd be a good idea to remove the "puffers" section from the subtitle on the brackish forum. The majority of puffers traded aren't brackish, and as a rule of thumb, displaying that they might be could well be misleading to new users who want to keep puffers. Coupled with the fact the relevant puffer FAQ's are in the oddball forum, I think maybe add the word "puffer" to the oddball section instead?
 
In my experience, the most commonly found puffer species are Tetraodon nigroviridis and Tetraodon biocelatus both of which do best in brackish water.

But I agree that perhaps adding puffers to the oddball description as well would indicate that not all puffers are brackish.
 
Actually, T.biocelatus does best in brackish. T.nigroviridis does best in marine. Dwarf puffers are also commonly available, and they are strictly FW. Modestus (and mislabeled silus) also seem to be becoming more and more readily available, as are SAPs. :)
 

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