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    Question freshwater puffers

    Hmmm, I have no clue about freshwater puffers. I saw one today at a pet store in the mall and was just wondering if anybody had any experience with them, because he really interested me. Like anyone know what the size of tank it needs to be in, cause it was maybe the size of a bubblegum ball, one of the bigger ones. But size of tank, tank mates, etc? If anyone has any info, pls help
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    Thumbs up Re: freshwater puffers

    Did you get them ?

    I have linked my cousin here she keeps freshwater puffers , i think she may be able to pass on some knowledge.
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    Smile Re: freshwater puffers

    No, I never did get them! I never got any knowledge about them and don't have time to research, especially right now just starting back 2 college online. If she does have some information she would like to share I would love that. The more I know and the less I have to research, the more likely I am to get one! Thank you in advance hun!

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    Re: freshwater puffers

    Most marine puffers grow quite large and out grow most tank I would have thought freshwater puffers would be the same, just a guess.
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    Re: freshwater puffers

    Just keep swimming , swimming , swimming.

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    Re: freshwater puffers

    Pea puffers need to be in a 30 gallon tank. The temp needs to be between 77° f and 79° f. They eat blood worms and snails. Get three at least.

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