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    Posted: April 13 2004 at 4:16pm

My interrest has been sparked on the idea of acclimating a brackish puffer to sea water and then adding to our reef tank.

I just have some red flags going up in my brain and want some comments from every body.

The puffer would be one of these guys:

Tetraodon biocellatus (Figure Eight Puffer)

Tetraodon nigrifilis (Spotted Puffer)

 

My worries are that they love to eat snails.  Would one of these guys eat all the good worms, bugs and snails in our tank?  And I haven't found any referrence to them with soft coral.

Has anyone done this?  I know that Adam mentioned having seen it done. 

Is it a good idea or a bad idea?

 

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Jared,

The second part of that post is fantastic.  Give me a second to catch my breath and I'll answer the first part.

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A while later............

okay here I am.  The puffers I was thinking of were Tetraodon biocellatus. (note to Carl- notice how he used the latin name first)

I'm not sure how "Reef Safe" they are.  They would eat any little bug and invert they could find... but then again so would any wrasse or angel or pseudochromis.  As for eating your coral.  I think you are okay with these guys, especially since I only see them at about 1" in length.

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I have had these (both of the pictures) In a reef tank for years with no problems other than they eat crabs and shrimp, just get small ones and it won't be a problem.......
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What kind of crabs and shrimp do they eat?  Are you saying that they eat peppermint shrimp, fire shrimp, and shunk shrimp?  Do they eat hermit crabs and Emerald Crabs?

What about Astrea and Turbo Snails?

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Originally posted by Adam Blundell Adam Blundell wrote:

(note to Carl- notice how he used the latin name first)

 
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Originally posted by SandyReef SandyReef wrote:

P.C.

What kind of crabs and shrimp do they eat?  Are you saying that they eat peppermint shrimp, fire shrimp, and shunk shrimp?  Do they eat hermit crabs and Emerald Crabs?

What about Astrea and Turbo Snails?

 

Anything they can get in their mouth. Just get small ones, mine never really were a problem, mostly they went after hermits. I never saw them go after snails.

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All right I am going to try this.

We just bought a Tetraodon nigrifilis.  He was kept in brackish water at the LFS.  Right now I am using a very slow drip to acclimate him to our water parameters.  We'll see how it goes.

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I would do that slowly.  Like acclimate him over 3 days.

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Will do. 

He is in a 10 gallon bucket with some live rock rubble, a heater, and a powerhead. 

We diluted water from our reef tank to match the salinity in his bag and that is what he is swimming in now.  Tomorrow and over the weekend we will slowly replace the water in the bucket with water from our reef tank.  He should be ready to be introduced on Monday.

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I had that same puffer years ago in a FOWLR tank and he was picking on my naso I got pissed and scooped him out and threw him directly in my FW tank he lived for about 2 years after that
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I only took a few hours to acclimate mine. In the wild they can swim into saltwater from the estuary in a few minutes. Mine Is still doing fine ...had him for 7 years 
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Here is a picture of the acclimation chamber.  I am using the power head to move water from the bottom of the bucket toward the surface.  And mixing in our reef tank water with the green tube.

Here is a blurred picture of the puffer investigating my finger.

I think I am going to split the difference between 3 days and a few hours and finished his acclimation around 4:00 pm today.  I think it will be better to get him into the aquarium for the weekend than the have him stuck in this bucket swimming in his own filth until Monday.

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I am very curious to see how this all works out. My daughter is always wanting one of those in her tank. If you're successful - I'm doing it! Do you think they will eat bumble bee snails?
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What about  Arius jordani (Columbian Sharks)?  Anyone know if they are reef safe.  I was thinking of giving one a try.  Here is a quote from www.liveaquaria.com 

"This species prefers some aquarium salt in the water, and may also be acclimated slowly into a saltwater aquarium, as they live in both freshwater and saltwater during different times of their life. ... Feed this fish sinking catfish pellets, bloodworms, or a high quality algae food."



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Summertop,

I bought one of those for my buddies tank about 4 months ago.  It is awesome!  That fish doesn't stop swimming and he is all over the place.  He swims more than wrasse do. 
They do better in freshwater than salt, if you ask me.  But you can get some in brackish water at Fish 4 U, which is where I bought his.  I would acclimate him like Jared is doing.  I think they are reef safe, and way cool.

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I would like to acclimate my Yellow Spotted Puffer to full SW. He was in fresh water at the LS, do you think 2 or 3 weeks would be a long enough acclimation time? Also, do you think he will he try to eat my decorator crab or other inverts and fish? He is only about 1.5'' right now, and he hasn't tried to eat the ghost shrimp or guppies in his tank yet so I think they'll be safe. I just want to be sure.
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I'll be able to tell you about what/who he eats in a week or two.

As for the acclimation time.  From everything I have learned so far it sounds like 3 weeks would be plenty of time. 

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Thanks, I'll keep you posted on how he is doing.
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