my dwarf puffers have aturned lerthargic! they don't seem excited to see their food anymore (they use to rushed up and peer at me when i look into their tank!). the smaller one has also turned a darker shade most of them time. they are still both eating though. just without their usual enthusism. so three questions
1) what do these dwarf puffers normally do? do they swim around looking curiously at everything? or do they just stay in one spot occassionally moving around? i wonder cause my puffer has been staying in one spot, occasionally moving to get some food or moving to get out of each others way. so is this common or is it because my tank is too small? should i then go and get a bigger tank for them?
2) what else do they eat? i tried frozen worms and frozen brine shrimp and ghost shrimps. they eat non of this. they will only eat blood worms! anything else they swallow it then realise its not red worms then spit it right back out! so i think they are not getting enought of a variety of food! so could someone recommand something else?
3) how do you tell apart from a female?
thanks!
edited: also my larger puffer seems to have this thin wiggly red line starting from the tail to the base of the tail. is this any cause for concern?
edit2: what colour are these puffers when they are healthy and happy?
1) what do these dwarf puffers normally do? do they swim around looking curiously at everything? or do they just stay in one spot occassionally moving around? i wonder cause my puffer has been staying in one spot, occasionally moving to get some food or moving to get out of each others way. so is this common or is it because my tank is too small? should i then go and get a bigger tank for them?
2) what else do they eat? i tried frozen worms and frozen brine shrimp and ghost shrimps. they eat non of this. they will only eat blood worms! anything else they swallow it then realise its not red worms then spit it right back out! so i think they are not getting enought of a variety of food! so could someone recommand something else?
3) how do you tell apart from a female?
thanks!
edited: also my larger puffer seems to have this thin wiggly red line starting from the tail to the base of the tail. is this any cause for concern?
edit2: what colour are these puffers when they are healthy and happy?
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