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Old 12-12-2009, 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by blueworm View Post
Damn nice fish! Do you have any clams in ur tank?

Was wanting one aswell but worried about $60 clams!!!
Thanks. He is in a FOWLR tank there are some mushrooms and GSP in the tank which he ignors, but puffers are known to pick at clams so I'd say there would be a good chance that he would eat them. However every fish is different so you never know. I had a queen angel, blue face angel, emperor angel and a blue ring angel that are known to eat clams and they all ignored the clam I had. Ironically my CBB (who should be fine with clams) was the one fish in my tank who tried to eat my clam Ended up selling the clam because of him.

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Very nice, Laurie hope he is happy in his new home
So far he's doing really well. I've wanted one for almost a year now but I kept reading about how they are notorious fin nippers and since I have angelfish in that tank I wasn't sure if I should get one. Then later on I got my grouper and I was worried he might try to eat one if I got one. So I held off.

I saw this one at the store on Nov. 13th and I was very tempted to get him then, but all my old thoughts came back to me and I still wasn't sure if I should. Then when I saw him again during the reef store tours meet and Dawn and Wayne said they would get him for me as a birthday present (my birthday was the next day) I couldn't resist I also rationalized that the toby puffer wasn't much smaller then the bursa trigger I have in that tank so odds were in my favor that the grouper wouldn't eat him, and my King angel nips the fins of some of the other fish in that tank so maybe if she got a taste of her own medicine...it wouldn't be so bad.

Anyway my worries were for nothing. My blue spot toby puffer hasn't even shown the slightest interest in trying to nip anyone. However when the puffer first went into the tank my grouper was a bit too interested in him for my liking and I was worried for a few minutes that he just might try to eat him, so I ran upstairs and I quickly thawed out some sliversides and I filled up my grouper on those and he lost interest in my puffer. Now they get along just fine and my grouper hasn't tried to chase him or anything so I think he realizes that the puffer is another fish in the tank and not food.
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