Due to the unusual salt requirements of the Green Spotted Puffer (they can be kept only very short-term in freshwater, they need high-end brackish to survive, and when full grown, most people choose to keep them in full marine conditions), and their aggression, tank mates must be chosen carefully. Green Spotted Puffers are not a shoaling fish and do not need the company of other fish to keep them happy. With careful planning and enough tank space there are a few fish that can successfully co-exist with GSPs. Mollies (though, they may become a tasty meal) can in theory, co-exist with puffers throughout their entire life. When in full marine conditions damsels, and clownfish can make excellent tankmates.
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Puffers live mostly in the reefs of warm water oceans. They are capable of eating nearly anything that doesn't swim away. With fused tooth plates they crush sea urchins, worms, snails, and many other invertebrates. They are fairly slow, but capable of bursts of speed. (reefannie)
I have a clown fish and several damsels with my puffer and they do just fine.
were do puffer fish live and were do they not
No. Puffer fish live in the ocean, not in rainforests.
Puffer Fish lives from 4-8 years
in ocean
polar
salt
Yes
any where there is water and snails
coast of tropical waters.
There are as many as 5 to 20 puffer fish that live in a school. This number varies on the location of the puffer fish population and the resources available to them.
Puffers are egg laying fish
There are many species of puffer fish. All species live in the water most live in saltwater though there are some species that are brackish and can live in fresh water as well.