I have a green spotted puffer that I got from my LFS several months ago. It was tiny when purchased, less than in inch long overall. I've seen tadpoles that were larger.
I understand that puffers need to be fed hard foods that will help wear down their "Teeth" or they will get overgrown. However, because this little rascal was so small, I didn't really see it successfully breaking into a mussel or a clam. I did present it with some shell-on shrimp on a skewer. It could eat the exposed flesh, but would just bounce off when it tried to break the shell. For the last several months it has just eaten the frozen foods I feed the rest of the tank. It will also eat from a skewer when I feed my snowflake eel, but these are still soft foods.
Mr. Puffnstuff is still tiny, but has more than doubled in size. I'm starting to worry that I'm waiting too long to provide something to wear down the teeth, but there is still no way this fish is big enough to break open a mussel.
What does everybody do in this situation?
The only thing I see commonly mentioned is to provide something on a half-shell, but I don't understand how that will help. It is simply going to pick at the flesh, and not bother with the shell.
Here is puffy Today:
and here is the dopey little face that hooked me at the fish store
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I understand that puffers need to be fed hard foods that will help wear down their "Teeth" or they will get overgrown. However, because this little rascal was so small, I didn't really see it successfully breaking into a mussel or a clam. I did present it with some shell-on shrimp on a skewer. It could eat the exposed flesh, but would just bounce off when it tried to break the shell. For the last several months it has just eaten the frozen foods I feed the rest of the tank. It will also eat from a skewer when I feed my snowflake eel, but these are still soft foods.
Mr. Puffnstuff is still tiny, but has more than doubled in size. I'm starting to worry that I'm waiting too long to provide something to wear down the teeth, but there is still no way this fish is big enough to break open a mussel.
What does everybody do in this situation?
The only thing I see commonly mentioned is to provide something on a half-shell, but I don't understand how that will help. It is simply going to pick at the flesh, and not bother with the shell.
Here is puffy Today:
and here is the dopey little face that hooked me at the fish store