Green Spotted Puffer
Genus
name:
Tetraodon Nigroviridis
Also
known as: GSP, Leopard Puffer, Spotted Green Puffer
Distribution:
Southeast Asia
Length:
up to 6.7" (17cm)
Minimum
Tank Size: 30 Gallons (US), 115 litres
Water
Temperature: 72-79F (23-26C)
Diet: molluscs,
crustaceans
Water:
high brackish
Lives
in: upper and middle layer of the aquarium
Breeding:
egg layer, but not known to breed in captivity
The Green Spotted Puffer is so called because
of its ability to inflate the body when disturbed or attacked.
The Green Spotted Puffer is best kept in an aquarium with dense
vegetation and an arrangement of rocks or roots to provide hiding
places.
Young Green
Spotted Puffer are generally peaceful, but as they get older they
are usually aggressive towards one another, and they hunt for food.
Keep them either on their own, or with other large brackish fish.
They also prefer brackish water, which means partly salty, and they
also thrive in marine conditions.
There are no
obvious differences between the male and female Green Spotted Puffer,
and they are not known to breed in captivity.
It is advisable
to feed them with molluscs and crusteans, and they need to be fed
a regular diet of hard shelled creatures to ensure their beaks don't
get overgrown.
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general, visit http://www.thepufferforum.com
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