Sweet_Sassy
New Member
Hello,
Just to preface, I have had one pea puffer, named Peewee, for over a month. I began to notice the dark line on his belly and the wrinkles behind his eyes. I know for sure he is a male. So, about 2 weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to get him a friend. I got another pea puffer, named Puff, and before I took it home I made sure it had a full belly and was acting normal. I was fully prepared to separate them if there was an aggression problem also. So, I acclimated the new one and Peewee seemed to have no issue with it after I released it into the tank. In fact, Peewee ignores the new one to some extent. The new one, Puff, has been following him around, maybe a fish-length away ever since. Peewee doesn't seem bothered by this "stalking" and swims around the same way he did before I got Puff. They do not fight or nip at each other (I have been checking their fins every day). I am assuming this new puffer is a female since they are taking so well to each other but I won't be sure for a while. I was just wondering if this is normal behavior? They don't act stressed and they eat a good amount of frozen blood worms or snails every day - just enough for their bellies to be full. I also watch them while they eat to make sure they're sharing, which they do surprisingly. Peewee will take the first worm, swim away and Puff takes the next one. They are not aggressive during feeding time. Puff doesn't spend all her time following Peewee and she follows slowly behind matching his speed, but it's enough to make me wonder if this is some sort of courting behavior? I was trying to research this and I couldn't find anything. I am generally curious. They share a 10 gallon planted tank. I'm working on adding more plants to it and the ones I do have are shorter than I want. But again, it's not a problem since they aren't aggressive to each other.
So, The question here is, is it normal for a new puffer to slowly follow the other around? Puff generally looks curious and wants to be around Peewee. I would really appreciate any input or experience people have had with adding puffers together.
Also, I am not trying to breed but if I end up with a male and female I won't be upset about some babies.
Thank you!!
Just to preface, I have had one pea puffer, named Peewee, for over a month. I began to notice the dark line on his belly and the wrinkles behind his eyes. I know for sure he is a male. So, about 2 weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to get him a friend. I got another pea puffer, named Puff, and before I took it home I made sure it had a full belly and was acting normal. I was fully prepared to separate them if there was an aggression problem also. So, I acclimated the new one and Peewee seemed to have no issue with it after I released it into the tank. In fact, Peewee ignores the new one to some extent. The new one, Puff, has been following him around, maybe a fish-length away ever since. Peewee doesn't seem bothered by this "stalking" and swims around the same way he did before I got Puff. They do not fight or nip at each other (I have been checking their fins every day). I am assuming this new puffer is a female since they are taking so well to each other but I won't be sure for a while. I was just wondering if this is normal behavior? They don't act stressed and they eat a good amount of frozen blood worms or snails every day - just enough for their bellies to be full. I also watch them while they eat to make sure they're sharing, which they do surprisingly. Peewee will take the first worm, swim away and Puff takes the next one. They are not aggressive during feeding time. Puff doesn't spend all her time following Peewee and she follows slowly behind matching his speed, but it's enough to make me wonder if this is some sort of courting behavior? I was trying to research this and I couldn't find anything. I am generally curious. They share a 10 gallon planted tank. I'm working on adding more plants to it and the ones I do have are shorter than I want. But again, it's not a problem since they aren't aggressive to each other.
So, The question here is, is it normal for a new puffer to slowly follow the other around? Puff generally looks curious and wants to be around Peewee. I would really appreciate any input or experience people have had with adding puffers together.
Also, I am not trying to breed but if I end up with a male and female I won't be upset about some babies.
Thank you!!