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Has anyone done this before? My dogface puffer has significantly overgrown beak to the point I'm worried about his ability to eat properly. Any tips/recs appreciated. Thanks!
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In regards to trimming them, depending on how bad they are, it can be required. Their jaw, so to speak, can only open so far. If they are too overgrown, this is a must.Never owned one but was going to suggest what the others have already said. Let mother nature take care of it by adding natural food. It should hone it down pretty quick. Otherwise I do not believe it is something you should do. Or at least I'm not sure how you would...
That causes the teeth to get too hot. Cuticle cutters or a good pair of straight edge bone cutters work great. Nail clippers work well, also. Only on smaller ones though.
In regards to trimming them, depending on how bad they are, it can be required. Their jaw, so to speak, can only open so far. If they are too overgrown, this is a must.
After that, a proper diet will keep them down where they need to be.
That causes the teeth to get too hot. Cuticle cutters or a good pair of straight edge bone cutters work great. Nail clippers work well, also. Only on smaller ones though.
YesI assume ur feeding him with food such as shrimp with shell on to help with the beak?
Yes, had been doing that, doesn't seem to have helped and now he can't really open his mouth even enough to take a bite of anythingclams on the half shell will give them cuddle bone to gnaw on
Awesome, exactly the sort of thing I was looking for, thanksThis is a great read and keeps me from typing how to trim them down. I have done this numerous times with puffers we have taken in.
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After trimming, be sure to feed little neck clams with a small hole poked in the shell or mussels with a small hole for smaller puffers. This will help keep the teeth filed down naturally.
Recently acquired a dogface puffer. Wife fell in love with his ugly mug at the LFS. He is probably 5” beak to tail, or at least within an inch of that either way.
I have been feeding him 3 clam half-shells per day. Think I should do more? I tried to offer him some squid and large mysid, but he did not go for them. His tank is plumbed into a large system so I am not worried about ammonia, but the sand is fresh so I don’t think he has any snails to forage for yet. Have put some macro and turtlegrass in the tank. We’ll see how much he picks at them.
How does his beak look? He seems to have no trouble pigging out on the half shells, but I really don’t have a frame of reference.
Any advice appreciated.
“Cujo”
Right? I am seriously so concerned that my wife found him so cute... I know exactly what that says⁷
Dang he's fat, hahaha