Puffer - Blue Spot
Canthigaster papua
Care: Beginner
Diet: Omnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Melanesia
The Blue Spot Puffer, a vibrant and unique species in the aquarium trade, is known for its striking blue spots and playful personality. Commonly found in tropical marine environments, this pufferfish requires a well-maintained tank with plenty of space to swim and explore. While captivating to observe, the Blue Spot Puffer has specific dietary needs, including hard-shelled foods to maintain its beak, and can inflate its body dramatically as a defense mechanism, making it a fascinating but challenging species for experienced aquarists.
6-7 cm. large specimens.
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Puffer - Blue Spot
Puffer - Blue Spot
Canthigaster papua
Care: Beginner
Diet: Omnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Melanesia
The Blue Spot Puffer, a vibrant and unique species in the aquarium trade, is known for its striking blue spots and playful personality. Commonly found in tropical marine environments, this pufferfish requires a well-maintained tank with plenty of space to swim and explore. While captivating to observe, the Blue Spot Puffer has specific dietary needs, including hard-shelled foods to maintain its beak, and can inflate its body dramatically as a defense mechanism, making it a fascinating but challenging species for experienced aquarists.
6-7 cm. large specimens.
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Canthigaster papua
Care: Beginner
Diet: Omnivorous
Light: Medium
Place of origin: Melanesia
The Blue Spot Puffer, a vibrant and unique species in the aquarium trade, is known for its striking blue spots and playful personality. Commonly found in tropical marine environments, this pufferfish requires a well-maintained tank with plenty of space to swim and explore. While captivating to observe, the Blue Spot Puffer has specific dietary needs, including hard-shelled foods to maintain its beak, and can inflate its body dramatically as a defense mechanism, making it a fascinating but challenging species for experienced aquarists.
6-7 cm. large specimens.











