• Name:

    Hairy Puffer

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  • Family: Tetraodontidae
  • Species: Puffer
  • Scientific Name: Pao baileyi
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Also Know As:

| Hairy Dwarf Puffer

| Hairy Sharpnose Puffer

General info about Hairy Puffer

The Hairy Puffer is a small, freshwater pufferfish species native to Southeast Asia. They have a distinct, spiky appearance due to the small spines that cover their body. They can grow up to 1.5 inches in length and require a tank of at least 10 gallons.

Hairy Puffer Diet & Nutrition

In the wild, Hairy Puffers feed on small crustaceans, insects, and other invertebrates. In captivity, they should be fed a varied diet of frozen and live foods, such as brine shrimp, bloodworms, and snails. It is important to avoid overfeeding as Hairy Puffers are prone to obesity.

Determining Sex of Hairy Puffer

It can be difficult to determine the sex of Hairy Puffers as they do not display any sexual dimorphism. However, females may appear slightly rounder when they are full of eggs.

Breeding & Spawning Hairy Puffer

Breeding Hairy Puffers in captivity is very difficult and not commonly done. There is little information available on their breeding habits.

Common Diseases with Hairy Puffer

Hairy Puffers are generally hardy fish, but they can be susceptible to bacterial infections and fungal diseases if water quality is not maintained. It is important to perform regular water changes and monitor water parameters to prevent disease outbreaks.

Hairy Puffer Origin

The Hairy Puffer is native to Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos.

Caution with Hairy Puffer

Hairy Puffers have a powerful bite and may nip at tankmates or the hands of the aquarist. They should be kept in a species-only tank or with other small, peaceful fish.

Acclimating Hairy Puffer

When introducing Hairy Puffers to a new aquarium, it is important to acclimate them slowly to prevent shock. This can be done by floating the bag they arrived in on the surface of the tank for 10-15 minutes, then gradually adding small amounts of tank water to the bag over the course of an hour.
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