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Star and stripes
Star and stripes












star and stripes

To make sure your stars and stripes puffer’s teeth stay trimmed, offer fresh or frozen clams, cockles, crab legs and unpeeled shrimp daily. In the aquarium their teeth will quickly overgrow if only soft foods are offered, leading you to have to clip them manually or the fish might end up unable to eat. Even rock is scraped for algae deposits.Īs a result of their diet, puffer teeth have evolved to never stop growing.

STAR AND STRIPES CRACKED

Clams, snails and other invertebrates are cracked open with no issues. In the wild, pufferfish feed on challenging foods that rapidly wear down their teeth. When figuring out the diet for your stars and stripes puffer there is one very important aspect to keep in mind: tooth growth. Feeding Stars and Stripes Puffer (Arothron Hispidus) Larger tankmates should be no problem as long as they’re not too aggressive. That includes corals and small tankmates. Stars and Stripes Puffer (Arothron Hispidus) CompatibilityĪlthough they are not particularly aggressive and can actually be timid, stars and stripes puffers will still eat anything they can get to. It can therefore also be kept in high-end brackish aquariums. In the wild, the stars and stripes puffer can be found in habitats of varying salinities, including brackish estuaries. Use plenty of live rock to make for an interesting environment to explore. This is more of a fish for aquarists who are interested in setting up a single species tank. Like many other puffer fish species, the stars and stripes puffer is not reef safe nor is it really community-proof. Additionally, don’t forget to perform regular water changes to keep the water quality in check. Use strong filtration and protein skimming as these are messy eaters that produce a lot of waste. We really wouldn’t recommend anything under 200 gallons, with 250 gallons or up being a much better option. Stars and Stripes Puffer (Arothron Hispidus) Aquariumīecause the stars and stripes puffer reaches such a large adult size, you’ll have to have the aquarium to accommodate it. These are juveniles adults can grow to up to 18” in length. When threatened, though, they honor their common name by sucking in water and puffing themselves up.ĭon’t be fooled by the size of young stars and stripes puffers at the aquarium store. In a normal relaxed state these fish are relatively slender (unless they’ve recently eaten). Puffer fish are easily recognized by their hovering manner of swimming. The species features yellow fins and a very powerful beak with teeth emerging from both the top and bottom. The stars and stripes puffer lends its common name from its pattern, which is a mixture of white dots (body) and stripes (belly) on a brown-gray body. Stars and Stripes Puffer (Arothron Hispidus) Description Stars and stripes puffer, white-spotted puffer, Arothron hispidus Keep reading for everything you need to know about keeping a stars and stripes puffer in your own aquarium! Highly intelligent, they can develop a real bond with their owners and recognize who feeds them.

star and stripes

Why in the world would anyone want to keep the stars and stripes puffer (Arothron hispidus)? It might be their funky pattern but more likely it’s down to puffers’ amazing personalities. They’re not reef safe, will happily munch on anything they can get between their powerful teeth and need a pretty massive aquarium to thrive.














Star and stripes