Hey,
I have played around with the idea of selling my Tetraodon Pustulatus (Cross River Puffer) for quite some time. For those who don't know these are a larger growing (14"), freshwater puffer, from african. They are closely related to Fahaka but are much more rare. These guys are known as one of the rarest freshwater puffer fish on the planet and I'm pretty sure the one I have is the only one (or only one of very few) that came into the country last year.
I got him last year and he was about 4" long, and now he has easily doubled in size. Unlike a fresh import he's completely acclimated and parasite free. Developing a lot of red spots and has a great personality (very aggressive, but extremely responsive to people, will eat right out of my hands).
I haven't yet decided to sell him, but I may. I'm more interested in trades for bigger dats or really nice marbled motoros. If I do sell him I will ship, but it will have to wait till it warms up a bit.
Old and bad pic sorry, his color has developed a lot since then.
Right now I'm just checking out what the interest would be.
Thanks,
Justin Morash
I have played around with the idea of selling my Tetraodon Pustulatus (Cross River Puffer) for quite some time. For those who don't know these are a larger growing (14"), freshwater puffer, from african. They are closely related to Fahaka but are much more rare. These guys are known as one of the rarest freshwater puffer fish on the planet and I'm pretty sure the one I have is the only one (or only one of very few) that came into the country last year.
I got him last year and he was about 4" long, and now he has easily doubled in size. Unlike a fresh import he's completely acclimated and parasite free. Developing a lot of red spots and has a great personality (very aggressive, but extremely responsive to people, will eat right out of my hands).
I haven't yet decided to sell him, but I may. I'm more interested in trades for bigger dats or really nice marbled motoros. If I do sell him I will ship, but it will have to wait till it warms up a bit.
Old and bad pic sorry, his color has developed a lot since then.
Right now I'm just checking out what the interest would be.
Thanks,
Justin Morash
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