Red Tail, Red Eyed Puffer

Dangerousdan

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Plus what kinda size snails should be put in for them? Is it that important or will they crack um regardless?
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What you think??
 
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! thats a really nice looking puffer, and i read its a rare one ! Lucky you :p Everything in ur tanks looks so natural, alot ov hard work put into it i bet. Well worth it thou :D Be nice to see some close ups ov ur puffer..is it in tank on its own ????? What size tank ??? Mary :D
 
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! thats a really nice looking puffer, and i read its a rare one ! Lucky you :p Everything in ur tanks looks so natural, alot ov hard work put into it i bet. Well worth it thou :D Be nice to see some close ups ov ur puffer..is it in tank on its own ????? What size tank ??? Mary :D
Thanks very much. There are 4 puffers in the tank, 2 males and 2 females. Tank size is 24 gallon (109 litre)
Am working on the close ups but they are very shy. Yes ive tryed to make it look natural and give them lots of places to hide but also lots of swimming space.
Have to say im very pleased with it so far.
Dan
 
Awww, what cuties they are!!! Almost makes me want one :wub:
 
Those plants is what are in my tanks. Do you know what they are called. I love them they spread fast.. Your tank looks awsome and so does your fish,, :wub:
 
Any sized snail is fine.
Snails smaller than the fish's eye will be crunched up, bigger snails will be sucked out of the shell.

It's important to remove the shells to avoid polluting the tank.
 
Those plants is what are in my tanks. Do you know what they are called. I love them they spread fast.

If you mean the long plants with small leaves, they're called Elodea. (Elodea canadiensis I think).
 

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