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Originally Posted by snaggle
Lee, He made it to his new home safe and sound, and his has been busy checking out every inch of it this morning. Brad
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Hey Brad, thats awesome. Well he's got a good home now.

Yeah he's pretty curious though, but its really cool that he watches everything hey and very responsive. You will figure out his "I'm Hungry" dance soon enough, its cute. Also I forgot to tell ya he will eat from your hand (Krill or Silverside) but he gets excited so you gotta watch your fingers.
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Originally Posted by danny zubot
Don't puffers also release toxins into the water when they puff?
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Puffers dont release toxin in the water, that's Boxfish that do that. The puffers flesh is poisonous. In the wild, puffers puff up knowing when the predator eats them, parts of its flesh are poisonous (death) if digested. It seems to be a big thing in Asia where they are trying to ban the capture & eating of Porcupine puffers as many people continue to risk there lives with the chance they may die after eating a porcupine puffer. They have special chefs that train for long time to perfect the art of cooking a puffer and restaurants that have puffer on their menu for a pretty big penny
So don't go kissing your new puffer Brad, it could be deadly!
