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Originally Posted by Flower
http:///forum/post/2985531
Interesting Information about Puffer Fish
Pufferfish when threatened can inflate their body by swallowing water to increase their apparent size to deter predators. In addition some puffers produce an extremely poisonous toxin called anhydrotetrodotoxin 4-epitetrodotoxin and is over a 1,000 times more poisonous than potassium cyanide, this toxin is found in the skin, liver, and gonads.
FYI, the puffer's toxin is generally only released if the fish is dying and it will not affect just one fish, it will poison the entire tank.
Originally Posted by ogre
http:///forum/post/2985472
Riddel me this Batman. Everything has been great and then all of a sudden it blows up? There are 3 Tangs that are acting fine. Small Naso, small purple,and small yellow, as well as the Wolf eel. I can do a water change with fresh water but that would only lower the SAL which I'm wondering if that would make things worse.
Just curious as to why you say that a water change with fresh water would lower the SAL. This may seem like a silly question but you do mix the water with salt when you do your water changes, don't you? I'm a bit confused about this post...
http:///forum/post/2985531
Interesting Information about Puffer Fish
Pufferfish when threatened can inflate their body by swallowing water to increase their apparent size to deter predators. In addition some puffers produce an extremely poisonous toxin called anhydrotetrodotoxin 4-epitetrodotoxin and is over a 1,000 times more poisonous than potassium cyanide, this toxin is found in the skin, liver, and gonads.
FYI, the puffer's toxin is generally only released if the fish is dying and it will not affect just one fish, it will poison the entire tank.
Originally Posted by ogre
http:///forum/post/2985472
Riddel me this Batman. Everything has been great and then all of a sudden it blows up? There are 3 Tangs that are acting fine. Small Naso, small purple,and small yellow, as well as the Wolf eel. I can do a water change with fresh water but that would only lower the SAL which I'm wondering if that would make things worse.
Just curious as to why you say that a water change with fresh water would lower the SAL. This may seem like a silly question but you do mix the water with salt when you do your water changes, don't you? I'm a bit confused about this post...