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.
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.
It is generally safe to keep a pregnant Dalmatian Molly in a community tank with other fish, as long as the tank is well-maintained and the other fish are not aggressive towards the pregnant fish. However, it is important to monitor the pregnant fish closely and provide a separate breeding tank if needed to ensure the safety of the fry.
Dwarf puffer fish get to be about 1 and a half inches long.
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it is a puffer fish!
Puffer fish have a lifespan that typically ranges from 5 to 10 years in the wild, but they can live longer, up to 15-20 years, in captivity when given proper care.
about eight plus days
less than a year to 100 years
Molly fish do not lay eggs. They are livebearers and give birth to fry fish. If there are eggs in an aquarium with Molly fish, then they belong to another fish.
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
Puffer fish do not care for their young and the babies don't remain with their mother for any amount of time. Once the eggs are laid they drift with the current and hatch about 5 days later.
It breathes with its gills as long as it is alive.