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Pea Puffer

Pea Puffer

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$12.99
MSRP: $16.99
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Malabar Dwarf Puffer (Carinotetraodon travancoricus)

Description

The Malabar Dwarf Puffer (Carinotetraodon travancoricus) is a small and fascinating species of freshwater pufferfish that originates from the rivers and streams of the Malabar Coast in southwestern India. Known for its vibrant green coloration and unique behavior, this puffer is one of the smallest species of pufferfish, making it a popular choice for aquarium enthusiasts. With its curious nature, round body, and the ability to puff up when threatened, the Malabar Dwarf Puffer is a captivating addition to any aquascape.

Key Features

  • Scientific Name: Carinotetraodon travancoricus
  • Common Name: Malabar Dwarf Puffer
  • Size: Up to 1.5 inches (3.8 cm)
  • Temperament: Semi-aggressive, territorial towards other puffers or similar-sized fish
  • Lifespan: 4-5 years with proper care
  • Diet: Carnivorous – primarily eats live or frozen foods such as daphnia, bloodworms, brine shrimp, snails, and small crustaceans.
  • Appearance: Greenish-yellow body with darker spots and markings. Its small, compact size and round shape make it highly distinctive.
  • Tank Level: Bottom and midwater dweller

Tank Requirements

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for a single individual or a small group
  • Water Temperature: 75°F to 80°F (24°C to 27°C)
  • pH Range: 7.0 to 7.5
  • Water Hardness: 5-12 dGH
  • Substrate: Soft sand or fine gravel is ideal, as it allows for easy movement and hunting of small invertebrates.
  • Tank Setup: A heavily planted aquarium with lots of hiding spots, caves, and driftwood. Malabar Dwarf Puffers enjoy environments where they can explore and find hiding spots.

Care Tips

  • Malabar Dwarf Puffers are relatively hardy but require pristine water conditions and good filtration. Regular water changes are essential to maintain optimal water quality.
  • These puffers can be territorial, especially with other fish of similar size. It’s best to house them alone or with non-aggressive tank mates of a size they cannot consider prey.
  • They are highly carnivorous and may hunt snails in the tank. If no natural prey is available, be sure to provide them with live or frozen foods.
  • Their small size means they can be prone to bullying from larger or more active species, so they should only be kept with peaceful, non-aggressive tank mates.

Compatibility

While the Malabar Dwarf Puffer can be kept in community tanks, it’s important to select tank mates carefully. They do best with:

  • Peaceful, small fish (e.g., Rasboras, Tetras)
  • Invertebrates (e.g., Shrimp, Snails)
  • Avoid keeping them with larger fish, aggressive species, or other puffers.
  • Avoid keeping with fin-nipping or overly active species that might stress them out.

Why Choose Malabar Dwarf Puffers?

The Malabar Dwarf Puffer is a stunning and interactive species that offers both beauty and behavior to your aquarium. Its compact size, unique appearance, and curious nature make it a favorite among experienced aquarists. Though they require a bit more attention in terms of diet and tankmates, their playful antics and distinctive puffing behavior are well worth the effort.


 

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  • 4
    Puffer tiny cuties

    Posted by Trent on 17th Oct 2024

    puppies

  • 5
    Pea puffer quality and customer service

    Posted by Patricia Beauregard on 2nd Mar 2024

    I received the puffers in excellent condItion. I love them. They greet me every time I go to the aquarium. When I called the store they were courtious and very helpful with my questions. Excellent service all around.

  • 5
    Question

    Posted by deven hernandez on 2nd Oct 2023

    I am wondering if anyone know how they get the puffers out the tank i am just trying to make sure its the least stressful way

  • 5
    Quality

    Posted by Cameron Hillis on 29th Apr 2023

    Absolutely loving these fish. I picked up 8 the other day and sadly had one pass away. But the others seem to be thriving.

  • 4
    happy

    Posted by Larry on 9th Sep 2022

    smiley dudes