aysiana
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I once had a very beatiful puffer. Unfortunately, after 2yrs, he stopped eating for no apparent reason and wasted away and died. Ive had a few fish since, but none of them compared to my puffer. Now my tank is empty and Ive decided that I wont keep any other kind of fish. I recently restarted my entire tank. I bleached all my live rock, switched from crushed coral to live aragonite, and plan on changing from my Ehiem canister filter to a sump setup. So I figured I'd start looking for a new puffer since my tank is almost through its cycle.
To my suprise, I cannot find the same type of puffer I had before. The type I had before was labeled as a "blue sapo puffer". Only you know how everyone calls fishes by different names....and now I can locate another puffer of this species
Ive tried looking on here even, and nothing. Can anyone help me locate my type of puffer, PLEASE???
He was about 6-8 inches long. And he was the most perfect, prettiest perrywinkle blue color with white speckles all over. Now, Ive seen other puffers with patches of this blue color and white speckles on them.....but theres always another color or pattern on them. My fish was solid blue with only white speckles all over. No other patterns, no other colors.
If any of you have any info that might help me in my hunt for my new puffer, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.
I once had a very beatiful puffer. Unfortunately, after 2yrs, he stopped eating for no apparent reason and wasted away and died. Ive had a few fish since, but none of them compared to my puffer. Now my tank is empty and Ive decided that I wont keep any other kind of fish. I recently restarted my entire tank. I bleached all my live rock, switched from crushed coral to live aragonite, and plan on changing from my Ehiem canister filter to a sump setup. So I figured I'd start looking for a new puffer since my tank is almost through its cycle.
To my suprise, I cannot find the same type of puffer I had before. The type I had before was labeled as a "blue sapo puffer". Only you know how everyone calls fishes by different names....and now I can locate another puffer of this species
He was about 6-8 inches long. And he was the most perfect, prettiest perrywinkle blue color with white speckles all over. Now, Ive seen other puffers with patches of this blue color and white speckles on them.....but theres always another color or pattern on them. My fish was solid blue with only white speckles all over. No other patterns, no other colors.
If any of you have any info that might help me in my hunt for my new puffer, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.