Most Puffer Fish are compatible with fish around the same size of the Puffer Fish. If you have a fish a lot bigger, or smaller than the puffer, it has a lower chance of being "nice" to the other fish.
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Puffer fish are primarily carnivores, feeding on a diet of small invertebrates, algae, and plants. They are not herbivores as they do not solely consume plants, and they may also consume other marine animals.
First, puffer fish are poisonous, so if one is eaten, its predator dies, preventing that predator from reproducing. Secondly, if threatened, they can inflate themselves, expanding in size and pointing their spines outward. This startles predators and hurts them if the predator still tries to bite the pufferfish.
You can buy puffer fish food at pet stores that specialize in aquarium supplies. Look for food specifically designed for puffer fish, such as small snails, shrimp, or specially formulated pellets. You can also find puffer fish food online through various websites that specialize in aquarium supplies.
no puffer fishes do not migrate. they live in tropical seas in coral reefs
because its a fish.
all kinds of fish smaller the it <3
some small fishes is Maebe true
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on my opinion fish do yes in deed eat snails but not all fish
puffer fish originated from humans an there are few human / puffer fish left . I have met one myself and it was one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life .Watch out because they can still puff .
there not related to any fish only puffer fish
No,Puffer Fish are scaleless fish.
No, Because most puffer fish has toxic.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the noun fish has has two plural forms, fish or fishes. Fishes is generally used when referring to different types or breeds of fish.
There are very few reported deaths by puffer fish poisoning each year. In some regions where puffer fish consumption is more common, there may be a handful of fatalities. However, strict regulations and training for chefs have significantly reduced these incidents.
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