I think maybe six at most in a small tank...I may be wrong...I only have two pea puffers in my tank but there is a lot of room so if you want a bunch start with 2
one thousand
There are very few reported deaths by puffer fish poisoning each year. In some regions where puffer fish consumption is more common, there may be a handful of fatalities. However, strict regulations and training for chefs have significantly reduced these incidents.
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the oil is a mixture of many minerals and some poisonous gas so a small drop of oil can dozen of fishes
There are over 200,000 puffer fish
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The most diverse group of fish is the ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii). This group includes over 30,000 species and accounts for nearly half of all vertebrate species. Ray-finned fishes have a wide range of body shapes, sizes, habitats, and lifestyles.
It depends on the type of Puffer Fish. Many lay around 3 or 4 eggs. For more information on Puffer Fish, go to http://pufferfish.ausum.net/
Yes they do. It all depends on the size. Some small fishes eat flake and pellet food. Larger fishes many things from shrimp to even other fishes.
there are many creatures that live in water 1.small fishes 2.large fishes 3.octopus 4.see weeds many more
Yes they can make themselves bigger. They also have spines on their skins. If they are swallowed they can make themselves difficult to swallow and some are able to produce poison. This means that many predators would learn to avoid them.
The burr puffer is a species of fish that primarily feeds on small invertebrates, shrimp, and other small marine organisms found in its natural habitat. They may also consume algae and plant matter as part of their diet.