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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.
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
Puffers are egg laying fish
Anything carnivorous and big enough will eat them. Think Oscar.
Cichlids are quite aggressive fish that have been known to consume their fry. Often times the cause of fish hiding is to avoid larger fish. This habit is instinctual and should go away once the fish is approximately 2-3 inches in length.
Any aggressive or predatorial fish can go with a parrot fish. Eels Lionfish Puffers Triggers Groupers sharks large tangs large angels etc...
Bigger fish
Archerfish, mudskipper, tilapia and lung-fish.
Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Perciformes. Cichlids are members of the Labroidei group, as are wrasses, damselfishes, and surfperches.
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
No. They are completely different fish.