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Re: [GSAS-Member] Free/Trade Dwarf Puffers
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- Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Free/Trade Dwarf Puffers
- From: Matt Staroscik <matt@wrongcrowd.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 14:20:45 -0700
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I'd love to take them. I have a 20 gal long at work, planted. Current
occupants are 2 small albino ancistrus and 2 gymnogeophagus catelon. I
will trade or relocate the gymnogeophagus.
Just yesterday I was thinking about changing it to a puffer tank so this
is perfect timing.
- Matt in Kirkland
on 4/20/2007 2:07 PM Shango Los said the following:
> 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
>
>
>
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