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How to Feed a Stubborn Freshwater Pufferfish Snails

  Sometimes, it can be very difficult to feed snails to a new freshwater pufferfish. In fact, many will not eat for a week or so because they are still recovering from the stress of transport, and the completely foreign environment – this also includes normally enticing fare, like frozen blood worms and shrimp as well. However, if you have already given your puffer adequate time to settle in to his new home, then here are a few tips to help you jumpstart your puffer’s appetite for snails again. 1. Smash the snails. This has worked for me quite a few times – for snails with a weaker shell, like pond snails, this is really easy to do with your fingers. However, if you don’t [...]

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Posted by Freshwater Pufferfish - June 13, 2011 at 8:21 am

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Don’t Feed Goldfish to Freshwater Pufferfish

While some puffers are truly piscivorous (fish eaters), the majority of freshwater pufferfish are not. Most of the commonly purchased puffers eat a diet rich in crustaceans, like crabs, mollusks and snails. All puffers require hard foods so that their beaks don’t overgrow – similar to the teeth of a pet hamster. Unfortunately, the soft flesh of a feeder fish is not going to do anything when it comes to filing down such a hard surface. However, the softness of the common feeder goldfish is not where the harm really lies. Live Feeder Fish Transmit Disease to Freshwater Pufferfish The live feeders that you see at your local pet store are not ordered or kept so that they can be sold as pets. While some [...]

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Posted by Freshwater Pufferfish - May 31, 2011 at 4:35 am

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