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|sexing=:Has not been determined. There's been speculated that the degree of cirri (hairiness) is a help of determining the sex, but there is no real evidence this is correct.
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== Sexing ==
|tank_compatibility=:Best kept in species tanks with no other fish. Will eat fish and attack any invertebrates. May leave top-dwelling fast-swimming fish alone, but risky.
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:Has not been determined. There's been speculated that the degree of cirri (hairiness) is a help of determining the sex, but there is no real evidence this is correct.
|diet=:Feed mussels, earthworms, shrimp, [[bloodworm]]s, crayfish, snails. Live food and frozen food should be accepted.
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|feeding_regime=:Feed when it's belly is flat again. When young feed daily, when mature feed every 2/3 days.
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|environment_specifics=:Appreciates a Sandy substrate With lots of hiding places. Sensitive to water quality issues, regular water changes are a must. Only keep in a fully cycled tank, [[ammonia]] and [[nitrite]] should be 0. They are messy eaters, over filtration is highly recommended.
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== Tank compatibility ==
|behaviour=:An inactive lurker though very aggressive. This species will be hiding for most of the day. Most activity is seen around feeding time.
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:Best kept in species tanks with no other fish. Will eat fish and attack any invertebrates. May leave top-dwelling fast-swimming fish alone, but risky.
|identification=:A dark brown Puffer with a lighter (sometimes orange) pattern. Has some of cirri (hairs) around the snout.
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== Diet ==
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:Feed mussels, earthworms, shrimp, [[bloodworm]]s, crayfish, snails. Live food and frozen food should be accepted.
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== Feeding regime ==
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:Feed when it's belly is flat again. When young feed daily, when mature feed every 2/3 days.
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== Environment specifics ==
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:Appreciates a Sandy substrate With lots of hiding places. Sensitive to water quality issues, regular water changes are a must. Only keep in a fully cycled tank, [[ammonia]] and [[nitrite]] should be 0. They are messy eaters, over filtration is highly recommended.
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== Behaviour ==
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:An inactive lurker though very aggressive. This species will be hiding for most of the day. Most activity is seen around feeding time.
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== Identification ==
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:A dark brown Puffer with a lighter (sometimes orange) pattern. Has some of cirri (hairs) around the snout.
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Revision as of 03:18, 13 December 2017

Hairy Puffer

Monotrete baileyi.JPG
Hairy puffer

Tetraodon baileyi

132 Litres (35 US G.)

12-15 cm (4.7-5.9")

sg

Freshwater

pH

6.0 - 7.8

23 -26 °C (73.4-78.8°F)

5-15 °d

1:1 M:F

Carnivore
Live Foods

8-15 years

Family

Tetraodontidae



Additional names

Hairy Puffer

Additional scientific names

Monotrete baileyi


Sexing

Has not been determined. There's been speculated that the degree of cirri (hairiness) is a help of determining the sex, but there is no real evidence this is correct.


Tank compatibility

Best kept in species tanks with no other fish. Will eat fish and attack any invertebrates. May leave top-dwelling fast-swimming fish alone, but risky.


Diet

Feed mussels, earthworms, shrimp, bloodworms, crayfish, snails. Live food and frozen food should be accepted.


Feeding regime

Feed when it's belly is flat again. When young feed daily, when mature feed every 2/3 days.


Environment specifics

Appreciates a Sandy substrate With lots of hiding places. Sensitive to water quality issues, regular water changes are a must. Only keep in a fully cycled tank, ammonia and nitrite should be 0. They are messy eaters, over filtration is highly recommended.


Behaviour

An inactive lurker though very aggressive. This species will be hiding for most of the day. Most activity is seen around feeding time.


Identification

A dark brown Puffer with a lighter (sometimes orange) pattern. Has some of cirri (hairs) around the snout.

Pictures

Videos

External links