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Calilasseia![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() *Ultimate Fish Guru* Panda Funster Posts: 5496 Kudos: 2828 Votes: 731 Registered: 10-Feb-2003 ![]() | This thread was started by someone asking about the possibility of keeping puffers in a 29G (I presume dwarf puffers given the tank size). I suggested that to keep their beaks in trim, said poster should cultivate snails separately to ensure that the puffers have a regular supply of hard shelled food to keep their beaks in trim. Does this sound OK with the puffer gurus in here??? |
cutiepatutie![]() Enthusiast Posts: 222 Kudos: 411 Votes: 12 Registered: 16-Jun-2003 ![]() | I'm nothing of a guru, but of what I know of dwarf puffers, you gave some solid advice. (I added on ) |
puffer_archer![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Enthusiast Posts: 288 Kudos: 250 Votes: 4 Registered: 20-Jul-2004 ![]() | I posted a reply. Crunchy foods are important, it can depend on the puffer just how important they are. Yup, looks good. ![]() Last edited by puffer_archer at 17-May-2005 20:20 |
djtj![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fish Master Posts: 1764 Kudos: 885 Votes: 49 Registered: 20-Feb-2003 ![]() | I know that thred. Just remember figure 8s aren't out of the question either (although pushing it slightly). But the care, especially on snails, is similar(except for salanity). |
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