It is very hard to advise someone who only uses a common name. There are umpteen puffers that can be yellow at some time in their lives. The fish that you are asking about will probably be carnivorous because most puffers are carnivors. They will also chew on coral at timesGolden Puffer is a fish of many names including Spotted Puffer, Guinea Fowl Puffer because it changes appearance during different stages of its life. While in the black phase, it is deep blue to black with white spots over the entire body. Arothron Golden Puffer is a fish of many names including Spotted Puffer, Guinea Fowl Puffer because it changes appearance during different stages of its life. While in the black phase, it is deep blue to black with white spots over the entire body.
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Fahaka puffers are carnivorous and can eat a variety of smaller fish, including GloFish, which are genetically modified neon tetras. While GloFish might be colorful and appealing, they are not suitable tank mates for fahaka puffers due to the puffers' aggressive nature and tendency to nip at smaller fish. It's best to keep fahaka puffers in a species-specific tank to ensure their health and safety.
Puffers require a diet of hard shelled meaty foods, such as: clams, crabs, oysters, scallops, crayfish, and snails. Freezedried foods have been linked to loch-jaw, which is deadly for puffers. Certain puffers, such as Green Spotted Puffers are omnivorous and eat plant material (such as dried seaweed) added to their diet.
A porcupine puffer fish eats molluscs, coral,and crustacians.
They are not venomous to the touch, but some parts of them are poisonous and deadly to eat. Don’t eat them unless a professional has prepared them correctly.
Well what did u want them to be? Blue, Green, Black, White, Brown, Red, Orange, Purple, Yellow?
They blow up other animals :]
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
It depends on the Puffer. Some puffers (like the Green Spotted Puffer) are omnivorous and will eat any plants put in the tank. Other puffers, like the Dwarf Puffer need a very heavily planted tank to feel safe and secure. Puffers are happy as long as there is a lot of decor to explore and places to hide. -Hannah- GreenSpottedPuffer.net
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