Nothing, except remove them if they die, which can happen when they are exposed to the stress of something that makes them puff up in the first place.
Puffers "puff" by inflating themselves with water. This is why they should never be picked up or taken out of the water. If they inflate air instead of water they have a very difficult time uninflating and could die. -Hannah- GreenSpottedPuffer.net
They blow up other animals :]
Yes, you can. But you shouldn't. Puffers only "puff" when they are in an extremely stressful situation they feel is "life or death". If a puffer puffs air instead of water they can have a hard time deflating, which can result in death for the puffer. -Hannah- GreenSpottedPuffer.net
Normal fish do not puff up- only puffer fish.
Look up on the internet DIY pygmy puff.
a suffolk puff is a piece of fabric which is gathered up to make a puff.
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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.
it like a puff fish like the more you puff it the more puffy it get. like they say im gunna puff... you up.
Thankfully, the wind gave a little puff, and we glided right into the marina. Startled, the frog will physically puff himself up to appear larger.
adjective puffier puff′i·er, puffiest puff′i·estblowing or coming in puffspanting; short-windedpuffed up; swollen; inflatedfat; obeseRelated Forms:puffily puff′i·ly adverbpuffiness puff′i·ness nounthis is not by me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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