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Dog Face Puffer Laid Eggs -- 05/19/09 Dog Face Puffer Laid Eggs II -- 05/19/09 ... Dogface Puffers... FW/Brackish? ID, Reproducing? 7/10/06 Hi, <Hello there> My husband and I have 2 fish that we bought at our LFS that we have had for about 6 to 8 months. When we first saw and inquired about them we were told that they were fresh/brackish water puffers and are called "Dogface Puffers". <Mmm.... the "real" Dogface Puffers are entirely marine: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/tetraodontpuffers.htm and http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=6400&genusname=Arothron&speciesname=nigropunctatus Are your fish Arothron nigropunctatus?> We put them in a 50 gallon fish tank we had set-up at home and we have some questions about them. First, we have done a lot of research about them online and at different fish stores and have been unsuccessful at locating any information or pictures of these puffers anywhere. <... common species...> We are wondering if you might know where we would be able to locate information about them? We would really like to learn about them and any special needs they might have. We have found many places with information regarding "Dogface Puffers" but it is always regarding "saltwater puffers" and they look nothing like the puffers we have. Our Puffers don't really do much swimming and don't care for the light in the fish tank to be on. We are not sure if they are just shy fish or if this is just part of their nature. They are the only 2 fish in the tank and don't seem to get along with any other fish. We have tried to put other aggressive type fish in with them and even bigger fish but they always end-up fighting and eventually kill anything we have tried to put in the tank with them. <Please read here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/BrackishSubWebIndex/fwbracpuffers.htm Common names are not very useful... this may be another tetraodont> Secondly, about a month ago my husband noticed a pile of very small clear possible eggs on the bottom of the tank. After talking with the LFS that sold them to us we realized that they were indeed eggs. We have never had any experience with breeding fish and have had a very hard time with this since most articles/information we have been able to locate is about a specific fish and our species of fish is never listed for the specifics pertaining to there habits, requirements, etc.. Originally we had around 200 to 300 eggs and there were about 150 or more that actually hatched. Unfortunately it has been 3 weeks since they hatched and we only have about 10 that are still alive. I would greatly appreciate any helpful information that you could provide us in raising the few fry we have left. We were also wondering how often a breeding pair of Dogface Puffers will lay eggs. <Unusual... perhaps every month or so "in season"...> We are very hopeful to have more fry in the future that we can raise and hopefully manage to keep alive to adulthood. We really enjoyed watching the fry once they hatched and the LFS where we purchased them was very excited to hear about all the babies we started out with and was anxious to purchase many from us since they have many customers asking/requesting them and are unable to obtain anymore from their distributors. Unfortunately they didn't really know much about raising this species of fry and couldn't provide much help in this area. <A very rare occurrence> Any and all information you might have will be greatly appreciated! Not to mention I would imagine that many people out there who have not heard of them before might take interest in a new type of puffer if and once they obtain information about them. I really think it would be nice to popularize a more rare type of fish. Thanks and happy fish keeping! Vicki & Robert from sunny southern California <Am cc'ing Jeni Tyrell, perhaps Kelli Jedlicki here once you can give us a clear ID. Bob Fenner> Dog face puffer eggs 9/11/05 Hi, I have had my dog face for 5 years, and she recently became very lethargic and bloated. When I looked in the aquarium this morning she looked like she had done the Jenny Craig diet and there were eggs all over the substrate. I immediately siphoned out the majority, and did a water change. Is it a normal thing for this fish to lay eggs only once every 4-5 years. Will it happen again, and how often. Any info on the egg laying habits of the dog face would be appreciated. Thanks, Jackie. <Interesting... and exciting... and rare. Puffers do lay demersal eggs... usually in a cluster... these may be from your fish, or perhaps a coincidence with other life in the system. Bob Fenner> |
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