These Puffers are free to a good home or if you want I'd love to trade for Blue Rams for a friend of mine or any kind of fancy shrimp. Shango ________________________________________________ Hi there, I have a school of 5 Dwarf Puffer fish available to be picked up. If you are unfamiliar with the Dwarf or Pea Puffer, please read a bit of this site before you respond. <http://www.dwarfpuffers.com/intro1.htm> http://www.dwarfpuffers.com/intro1.htm These Puffers have grown up together and get along fine. They will probably pick on each other a bit when you first put them in your tank but after they divide up turf and hierarchy again they will settle down. They are too young to show sex yet so I am unsure of their gender. Puffers need to be held alone in a species only tank because they pick on almost everybody else. I have them in with some albino ancistrus and they leave them alone but if any of your fish have fluttery fins, they will get nipped at until they are swimming sideways. Extra points if you have a planted tank because that it what they prefer. If you just have plastic stuff, make sure they have alot of stuff to explore because they get bored easily. If you have an extra bucket to raise some small snails in that is a bonus too because that is their favorite food. if you want to try to raise those as food, I will give you some breeding stock. If you don't want to raise snails, they will eat frozen bloodworms. OK then...if this school is for you just drop me a line. Shango _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member