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Possibly a Canthigaster rostrata.Hello I recently bought this sharp nose puffer but I am not sure what exact species it is. I think it's a Bennett Sharpnose puffer but not sure. Can someone ID him please
Oh wow that is true. I guess he is A Caribbean Sharpnose. Do you know if we will gain more color? Just bought him yesterday so I don't know maybe it's the stress?Possibly a Canthigaster rostrata.
The Caribbean sharpnose puffer has the ability to change its colors to a mottled pattern. In general this shows that the fish is being submissive. For the females they show this mottling when a male enters their territory and they are ready to mate. Males display a mottled pattern when they are passing through another males territory and they don’t want a territorial fight.Oh wow that is true. I guess he is A Caribbean Sharpnose. Do you know if we will gain more color? Just bought him yesterday so I don't know maybe it's the stress?
Yeah they do gain more colours you’ll just have to give him time to settle in and also as they get older they get more colour.Oh wow that is true. I guess he is A Caribbean Sharpnose. Do you know if we will gain more color? Just bought him yesterday so I don't know maybe it's the stress?