Description
Red Eye Puffer Fish Carinotetraodon Irrubesco 3cm
Overview: The Red Eye Puffer Fish, scientifically known as Carinotetraodon Irrubesco, is a captivating freshwater species prized for its vibrant coloration and distinct personality. Originating from Southeast Asia, these small-sized puffers exhibit charming red eyes that complement their dynamic red and yellow body patterns.
Origin: Indigenous to freshwater habitats in Southeast Asia, particularly found in river basins and slow-moving waters, the Red Eye Puffer Fish thrives in densely planted areas with ample hiding spots.
Feeding: A carnivorous species, their diet primarily consists of meaty foods like bloodworms, small crustaceans, snails, and quality frozen or live foods. They also relish occasional plant matter to supplement their diet.
Tank Mates: Due to their territorial nature and potential aggression, it’s advisable to house them in species-only tanks or with similarly sized, non-aggressive tank mates. Avoid companions that may nip or stress them, ensuring a peaceful environment.
Aggression: Known for their territorial behavior, Red Eye Puffers can display aggression, especially towards conspecifics and smaller tank mates. Providing ample hiding places and space can mitigate territorial disputes.
Experience Level: Intermediate to advanced aquarists are recommended for keeping Red Eye Puffer Fish. Their specific care requirements and potential aggression demand a nuanced understanding of fishkeeping.
Water Parameters: Optimal water conditions include a pH range of 7.0 to 8.0, a water temperature between 75°F to 82°F (24°C to 28°C), and moderately hard water with good filtration to maintain water quality.
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