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Mappa Pufferfish (Arothron mappa)

$44499

SKU: w_fish102025.36
WYSIWYG - Approx. Size: 4.25"

Introduction to Saltwater Pufferfish

Pufferfish are intelligent, unique marine fish known for their ability to inflate when threatened and their strong personalities. Found in reefs, lagoons, and coastal areas, these fish require spacious aquariums, a high-protein diet, and careful tankmate selection. Due to their aggressive feeding habits and need for shellfish-based diets, pufferfish are best suited for experienced aquarists.

Care Requirements

Care Level: Moderate to Difficult Minimum Tank Size: 50 – 150+ gallons Smaller species (e.g., Valentini Puffer) – 50+ gallons Larger species (e.g., Dogface Puffer) – 125+ gallons Aquarium Setup: Requires ample swimming space, rock caves, and strong filtration

Diet & Nutrition

Pufferfish are carnivores that require crustaceans and meaty foods to maintain their beak-like teeth. Diet: Carnivorous – Prefers shellfish and meaty foods

Recommended Foods:

Chopped squid, shrimp, and fish Clams and mussels (to help wear down their teeth) High-quality frozen and live foods Without hard-shelled foods, their teeth may overgrow, leading to health issues.

Lifespan & Growth Rate

Lifespan: 5-10+ years Growth Rate: Moderate – Can reach up to 12 inches, species-dependent Puffers require consistent feeding and tank maintenance to thrive.

Temperament & Compatibility

Temperament: Semi-Aggressive to Aggressive – Can be territorial Reef Safe? No – Will nip at corals and eat invertebrates Pufferfish should be housed with larger, robust tankmates that can handle their boisterous personality.

Common Challenges & Considerations

Beak Maintenance: Requires hard-shelled foods to prevent overgrown teeth. Messy Eaters: Can quickly foul water, requiring strong filtration. Inflation Risks: Should never be handled or forced to puff up, as this causes stress. Popular Species Dogface Puffer (Arothron nigropunctatus) – Large, dog-like face, known for its curious nature Porcupine Puffer (Diodon holocanthus) – Has spiky exterior when inflated, highly personable Valentini Puffer (Canthigaster valentini) – Smaller species, better suited for smaller aquariums Stars & Stripes Puffer (Arothron hispidus) – Distinct star-like spots and striped patterns