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![]() I got a Porcupine Puffer baby yesterday along with a picasso...
but then...the poor PP seems like very very shy & scare of people... always hides under the live rocks, swims away whenever i get close to the tank... and when i tried to feed him awhile ago, it didn't even eat... ![]() what should i do? BTW... the pica got himself stuck in the live rocks last night...for like 8hrs... good that he is fine right now... ![]() >< 2 fishy...just 2 fishy...its alreay hard to begin with...>< i think i really needa spend more time to take goooooood care of them... ![]() |
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![]() ok...the shrimp is gone...-_-...did pp eat it???
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![]() What is the size of your tank?
When did you set up your system |
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![]() i set it up...like...about a month now...
the tank is kinda samll for the Procu...just 70G... i know they need a tank is at least 75G or more... but the pp is just small baby...so...itz fine...? he/she is soooooooo shy....wont come out to swim and hide in somewhere under the liverocks all the time....>< |
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![]() only a month old? check your parameters!!! The cycle might not be over yet! And if it is not, puffers are not strong enough to survive in a high amonia /nitrite environment. Take a sample of your water to any fish store (I've had pleasant experience at King Ed, JL).
If everything is good - try silversides. Puffers usually love this stuff. Then you can slowly move him onto mysis shrimps.... Cheers! PS. 70g is not bad for probably a year or so - depending on how much you feed it ![]() |