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  • #31
    He looks hungry lol
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    • #32
      Re: My Tetraodon Miurus (Congo Puffer)

      His food is swimming in there too lol
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      • #33
        Came home to find the puffer stuck to the filter intake and looks like its skin is peeling close to the tail area on the sides. Treating with Melafix and Pimafix. Anybody have any idea what's going on?
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        • #34
          suicide
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          • #35
            stress
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            • #36
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              Prognosis?
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              • #37
                make sure the water parameters are good make sure the temp is ok and leave the lights off.
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                • #38
                  does ur intake have a fast suction
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                  • #39
                    Re: My Tetraodon Miurus (Congo Puffer)

                    Originally posted by sunkenmetal View Post
                    stress
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                    Fussy little buggers. Turn off the light for a few days. Do daily water changes. Add aeration. But you know all this already... Good luck!
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                    • #40
                      Puffers do not like change they are very picky fish they get stress out very easily...
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                      • #41
                        Intake has Fluvall prefilter on. Will recheck params right now and already turned lights out. Tank temp is 80.

                        He was doing well yesterday.
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                        • #42
                          Wound:

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                          • #43
                            I had a Palambensis do something similar once. I ended up placing a prefilter sponge on the intake to protect it. They are a lurker type and they seem to have a tough time with intakes. As to the affected skin areas, my best advice would be a general water treatment (as you have done already) and turn out the lights (again exactly what I would have done). Does the wound appear to have been caused by the filter intake? If not, then I would certainly look to a parameter issue. Possibly Nitrates? We can eliminate lighting and heat. Water could be a treatment (water conditioner, filtration medium) that might be causing it, though its a long shot. Substrate and decoration are the only other alternatives and they are just as tricky to isolate. We use PFS in our tank, by chance does it have blasting sand in it's tank(highly unlikely, but grasping at straws)? What stone are you using, it appeared to be fossil rock. If so it would be limestone based and possibly might be leaching some chemical that effects puffers. I'll start some research and get back to you ASAP
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                            • #44
                              Are any of the rocks shifted in the tank? Like perhaps he tried to bury itself and there was a collapse, as that would looks like trauma. Is it about the same size as the filter intake? Trying to postulate what it could have gotten stuck in or wedged between...
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                              • #45
                                Oh no! Sorry, Sunny.
                                Get your params yet? Unless they're off, I wouldn't WC. They hate those almost as much as moving tanks. I wouldn't add to the stress unless you have to.
                                Any sharp rocks in the tank?
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