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The kaledioscopic Blue Spotted Puffer (Canthigaster solandri) is endemic to the Indo-Pacific, sheltering in rocky or seaward reefs. They mostly eat filamentous red and green algae, however they also like crabs, mullusks, and corals. This puffer fish is the ideal addition for small to medium sized marine tanks, but shouldn’t be considered reef safe.
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The Porcupine Puffer (Diodon holocanthus), also known as the porcupine fish, the long-spine porcupine fish, or the spiny puffer, is a saltwater fish found in tropical seas around the world. Reaching up to 20 inches with an often engaging personality, the porcupine puffer is a sought-after fish for many saltwater hobbyists. They are not reef-safe as they feed primarily on invertebrates, but shine as a solo fish or with carefully researched tankmates.
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The Guineafowl Puffer (Arothron mealeagris), also known as the Spotted Puffer or the Golden Puffer, is a relatively large pufferfish from the Indo and Eastern Pacific. These highly prized aquarium fish are solitary in the wild and feed on invertebrates and corals. Due to their diet, they do best in large aquariums with other sizeable and peaceful fish.
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The Guineafowl Puffer (Arothron mealeagris), also known as the Spotted Puffer or the Golden Puffer, is a relatively large pufferfish from the Indo and Eastern Pacific. These highly prized aquarium fish are solitary in the wild and feed on invertebrates and corals. Due to their diet, they do best in large aquariums with other sizeable and peaceful fish.
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A saltwater fish famous for its “friendly” personality, the Longhorn Cowfish (Lactoria cornuta), also known as the Yellow Boxfish or Horned Boxfish, is a sought-after choice for experienced aquarists. The omnivorous Longhorn Cowfish is known to pick at tubeworms and other reef residents, so use caution if placing this fish in a reef system. This fish is also poisonous, and can release toxins from its skin if threatened!
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