yes all puffer fish can survive in fresh water areas
No. Puffer fish can only survive in the ocean.
Most puffer fish can be found in tropical or subtropical water. You can find some species of puffer fish in fresh water however, that is very rare.
Puffers are brackish water fish but they will handle fresh water if they are converted gently. They are however really bad fin nippers and will remove most of the finnage from guppies tails through to Angelfish.
the puffer fish is found in both fresh and salt water it just depends on what kind of puffer fish you want to look at
it's actually both. there are fresh water puffers and saltwater puffers and brackish water puffers. the fresh water ones tend to be large (2ft for some species) for a more accurate answer i need a species name for the puffer
yes, they can survive in fresh water as well as saline water
Green Spotted Puffer Fish have a life-span of 5-10 years.
algae, decaying plants in the water
they can if the ocean is fresh water
yes human being can't survive without fresh water
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.
There are some species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water or sea water (Marine). The only naturally evolved Parrot fish is a marine fish. The thing that is 'called' a "parrot fish" that lives in fresh water is a man (laboratory) made species that doesn't even have a proper Taxonomic name. It could live with any species of Puffer fish that can live in fresh water but it may be bitten by the puffer fish.