The Puffer fish does NOT belong in a really fresh water tank like an Angelfish needs. It should have totally different water conditions. It will rip and eat the fins of any long finned species of fish like Angelfish. Mollies being very adaptable can handle similar water conditions to either Angefish or Pufferfish.
Yes, an angelfish can get hurt if kept with a green spotted puffer fish. Puffers are known to be territorial and can exhibit aggressive behavior, especially if they feel threatened or are in a confined space. Additionally, the puffer's beak-like teeth can cause injury to the angelfish, leading to stress or physical harm. It's generally best to avoid housing these two species together to ensure the safety and well-being of both fish.
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White-spotted puffer was created in 1758.
I've heard that they can get along for a while, but it's common that the puffer fish latter eats it. o.o But when I put a dalmatian molly with my green spotted puffer it was the molly that chased the puffer and was mean to it ( I sperated them right away). So I don't think it's a good idea, and it really depends on the fishes personality. But really it's just not worth it and puffers should only be housed alone or with others of their own kind.
Green spotted puffer fish eat ghost shrimp, guppies and TetraMin Topical Flakes.
a green spotted puffer fish egg looks like a fuzzy ball
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Good choices would be a pea puffer, spotted puffer, or a figure 8 puffer
Thewhite spotted pufferfisheats invertavrates, shrimp and small fish.
I have 4 green spotted puffer fish living with a albino tiger Oscar them seem to get along fine, the puffers seem to do there thing while the Oscar tends to himself.
Puffers are brackish water fish but they will handle fresh water if they are converted gently. They are however really bad fin nippers and will remove most of the finnage from guppies tails through to Angelfish.
Green Spotted Puffer Fish have a life-span of 5-10 years.