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Puffer Green Spotted
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Puffer Green Spotted

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The Green Spotted Puffer, also known as the Leopard Puffer or Korean Spotted Puffer, is a popular freshwater fish known for its vibrant green coloration and distinctive black spots. These scaleless fish have a rounded body, a beak-like mouth, and a white or yellowish belly. They are native to Southeast Asia and can be found in coastal areas, rivers, and even the sea.

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Tank-Mate Compatibility

Compatibility data for Puffer (Various (Tetraodon, Dichotomyctere))

Temperature

7482°F

pH Range

78

Min Tank Size

30 gal

Temperament

semi-aggressive

All Species Compatibility

Caution

Neon Tetra

Some puffers may nip at small fish. Species-dependent.

Caution

Guppy

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Betta

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Corydoras

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Angelfish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Molly

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Platy

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Swordtail

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Cherry Barb

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Harlequin Rasbora

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Dwarf Gourami

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Bristlenose Pleco

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Otocinclus

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Incompatible

Cherry Shrimp

Puffers eat invertebrates — shrimp are food, not tank mates.

Caution

Amano Shrimp

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Incompatible

Nerite Snail

Puffers eat snails — it's part of their diet.

Caution

Mystery Snail

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Tiger Barb

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Danio

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Rainbowfish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Clown Loach

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

African Cichlid

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

American Cichlid

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Knifefish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Goldfish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

Caution

Catfish

Semi-aggressive species — monitor for aggression.

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