About the Amazon Puffer
Name: Amazon Puffer
Max Size: Amazon Puffers, also known as South American Puffers or Colomesus asellus, typically reach a size of around 3 inches (7.5 cm) in length.
Water Parameters: These puffers thrive in slightly acidic to neutral water conditions with a pH range of 6.5-7.5. Maintaining a temperature between 76-82Β°F (24-28Β°C) is ideal.
Diet: Amazon Puffers are carnivorous and have a preference for live and frozen foods. Their diet may include small crustaceans, snails, shrimp, and occasionally high-quality pellets.
Temperament: Contrary to some other puffer species, Amazon Puffers are relatively community-friendly, especially if kept with fish that do not have long, flowing fins. However, it's essential to monitor their interactions and provide ample hiding spaces.
Schooling or Non-Schooling Fish: Amazon Puffers are non-schooling fish and can be kept with compatible tank mates. Just ensure their tank mates are not fin-nippers and have similar water requirements.
Possible Types of Tank Mates: Choose tank mates carefully, opting for peaceful fish that are not known to nip fins. Small tetras, rasboras, and other non-aggressive species can potentially share a tank with Amazon Puffers.
Tank Setup: Create a well-planted aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and caves. Amazon Puffers appreciate a sandy substrate as it allows them to sift through the substrate in search of food.
Behavior: Amazon Puffers are active swimmers and enjoy exploring their environment. They may display interesting behaviors like sifting through the substrate and investigating decorations.
Fun Fact: Amazon Puffers are favored for their charming personalities and unique appearance. They have a distinct ability to puff up when stressed, though they are generally peaceful in community setups that cater to their needs.