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    Puffer and the Dragonfish

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    A fren with a planted aro tank have a bad snail attack. I suggested those dwarf puffers but he's afraid they r posionous if eaten by his aro. I prefer these puffers to the clown loach to eradicate the snails. Anyone can help if those dwarf puffers r poisonous?

    Thanks.

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    hahaha.... u know why i LOL???
    cos i ever suggest to one of my fren when he wanted to give up his LH hobby last year... throw in a puffer lor... hehe... didn't get to kno the answer cos he did not do it... n he is still stuck with his LH... LOL....
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    LOL

    Anyway found a website on these fish. WOW!!!!

    DwarfPuffer <- Click here

    Anyone got experience...................................................

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    Re: Puffer and the Dragonfish

    [quote:158236af83="greenie"]A fren with a planted aro tank have a bad snail attack. I suggested those dwarf puffers but he's afraid they r posionous if eaten by his aro. I prefer these puffers to the clown loach to eradicate the snails. Anyone can help if those dwarf puffers r poisonous?

    Thanks.[/quote:158236af83]

    there are always other ways to remove the snail, you can try some loaches, dwarf cichlids

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    I personally found the clown loaches I bought not effective. Great success with the puffers, though. Anyway they r small and cute.My fren is now using ram. I think to be on the safe side I'll suggest loaches as the next best thing.

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    My friend's brother's LH ate a puffer fish... it's died.

    I've heard 2 conflicting stories about arowanas eating puffer fish. One died, one didn't.

    The arowana is an expensive fish... I don't think your friend should test the theory.
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    get a horseface loach (if you can), they work.
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