Pea Puffer - Carinotetraodon travancoricus
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The Pea Puffer, also known as the Dwarf Pufferfish, is a tiny, captivating freshwater fish known for its inquisitive nature and bold personality. Despite their small size, these pufferfish are highly interactive and can add a dynamic presence to any aquarium.
Description:
• Common Names: Pea Puffer, Dwarf Pufferfish, Malabar Puffer
• Scientific Name: Carinotetraodon travancoricus
• Family: Tetraodontidae
• Size: Up to 1 inch (2.5 cm)
• Coloration: Olive green body with black spots; males may display a blue eye stripe during courtship.
Native Region:
Pea Puffers are endemic to the freshwater river systems of southwest India, particularly in slow-moving or still waters rich in vegetation.
Aquarium Setup:
• Tank Size: Minimum of 5 gallons for a single puffer; 10+ gallons recommended for groups
• Substrate: Fine sand or smooth gravel
• Plants and Decor: Dense vegetation with live plants like Java fern, Anubias, and mosses; add caves and driftwood for exploration and hiding
Water Parameters:
• Temperature: 74-82°F (23-28°C)
• pH: 6.5-7.5
• Hardness: Soft to moderately hard water (5-15 dGH)
Care Level:
• Difficulty: Moderate; requires specialized care and attention to water quality
• Diet: Carnivorous; prefers live or frozen food such as bloodworms, daphnia, and snails (helps prevent overgrown teeth)
• Behavior: Territorial and can be aggressive, especially toward other puffers; best kept alone or in a species-only tank
Additional Tips:
• Tank Mates: If housed with other species, choose fast-moving, non-aggressive fish; avoid slow or long-finned fish that may become targets.
• Feeding Note: Pea Puffers need a varied diet to thrive and prevent boredom.
• Maintenance: Ensure regular water changes and maintain a clean environment to keep them healthy and active.