nmonks
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I don't think it really matters, so long as the snails are small enough for the puffer to eat. You might want to breed your own. That's what a lot of serious puffer folks seem to do. As for the Malayan snails, my South American does (rarely) eat really tiny ones, but ignores the larger ones. I'd like to think puffers are smart enough to know what they can safely eat and what they can't; after all, in the wild they don't have aquarists following them around pointing out the good stuff!
Cheers,
Neale
Cheers,
Neale
Hi I have three dwarf puffers and was wondering what's the best type of snail to give them? I know not to do trumpet snails as their shells are too hard but what are other good types?