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Most Puffer Fish are compatible with fish around the same size of the Puffer Fish. If you have a fish a lot bigger, or smaller than the puffer, it has a lower chance of being "nice" to the other fish.
yea it ate all my other fish. put them in a separate tank with some other puffer fish's roughly the same size. :)
Well usually puffers are kept in species tanks but puffers can tolerate corys or smaller plecos but only with some puffers e.g amazon puffer or pygmy puffer or figure of 8 puffer wheras a congo puffer will eat pretty much any other fish in its tank .... Also puffers are fin nippers so no long fined fish or fantailed fish
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.
same reason why americans eat burgers and pizza
Spiny anteater is a common name for the echidna.
The short answer is all of them. The one you see for sale in aquarium store should be in brackish water, which is a mixture of ocean and fresh water. More like marsh water. If you see them in "Pet$mart" remind them that that puffer fish need to be in brackish water and not the same water that all the other fish are swimming in at the store. As far as I know, there is no variety of classic puffer fish that lives in pure fresh water.
The Puffer Fish will puff up on a number of occasions. The most frequent is if it feels threatened or if a predator is attempting to eat the Puffer Fish. This method makes the Puffer Fish hard to swallow and does not look as appetizing to these predators.
it breathes through its gills
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1. Plaice 2. megrim 3. Dover sole 4. Witch 5. Flounder Reference: http://www.dorsetforyou.com/index.jsp?articleid=21519 By: Zarakhan Plaice is not a round fish its a flat fish its the same as dover sole that's also a flat fish and not a round