@@nitrogames2588 thank you😁! I have changed this tank drastically since then I made it a dirted tank for about a year now. As far as tips, mine doesn’t mess with plants if yours is the same put anything in there that interests you. I like to keep the front open for swimming and a place to feed him. Other than that let your creative juices flow 😁👍
@@pietrorosafauzza5005 honestly I would do some googling. I know a colony of pea puffers and I think Congo puffers would work with that but there are lots of different species. Hope that helps
You’re welcome.. anytime. For me pre dirted tank my nitrates typically didn’t go above 40ppm but I also always had live plants in it. 40ppm is not bad I would do water changes every two weeks to a month mainly to clean up the snail shells. Now that the tank is dirted I don’t go over 10ppm. And honestly don’t test that often anymore. I judge it by water clarity and mess on the substrate. 😁👍
At that time I changed the water between every 2 weeks to a month. Mostly to suck up all the snail shells never really had issues with nitrates. I have since changed the scape of his tank, I made it a dirted substrate with lots of live plants. He seems happy to me, always begging for food😁 👍
Thank you! I’ve been wanting one but I’m limited in space to a 75. I don’t know if you ever tried AquaAdvisor but it claims with this same setup you should be needing to do 85% water changes every week. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@bryanremaly4833 no problem, if the fahakas get to their full growth rate of 18 inches the 75 is too small. I planned on upgrading if that happened but mine has stayed on the smaller side. Best way to determine maintenance is observing your tanks and seeing what’s going on. Those things obviously can’t tell every individual hobbyist when to water change your tanks because there can be hundreds of variables. 😁👍
The puffer is 2 years old now and haven’t measured him but really see no noticeable growth in length in the last year. If anything an inch or so. I believe it has reached its max size for the most part.
@@pattys_aquatics Thanks for replying. I'm thinking of housing it in a 50 gallon tank. 1) Do you feed live feed daily (snails, crayfish) or mix it up with frozen or dry food? 2) Lastly with all the meat the fish is eating, have you ever dewormed the fish?
@@aatif_mohd just keep in mind they can get 18” and if mine had gotten bigger I would have had to upgrade to a bigger tank. I feed snails almost daily or every other, otherwise I feed frozen raw shrimp and frozen clam in a half shell. I feed crayfish occasionally. I dewormed it when I first got it, I highly recommend that. I haven’t since but it’s not a terrible idea to do occasionally.
Very nice tour of your 75 gal puffer tank, very interesting the fahaka puffer. I wish they would stay smaller to like 4-5 inch size. I might try some pea puffers for my first. Thanks for the video it was excellent 🙂👍🏻
@ interesting I’m gonna get a fahaka and one yter said he was able to keep an Oscar in their cuz it was big and tank boss but idk lol I guess I’ll find out
dope tank bro, been looking to do some scaping upgrades to my 75gal fahaka tank looking pretty bland plantwise, any tips?
@@nitrogames2588 thank you😁! I have changed this tank drastically since then I made it a dirted tank for about a year now. As far as tips, mine doesn’t mess with plants if yours is the same put anything in there that interests you. I like to keep the front open for swimming and a place to feed him. Other than that let your creative juices flow 😁👍
Awesome tour of your tank. New subscriber here. And love your puffer . And that intro is sweet 😁
Thank you I appreciate that. Welcome and there will be more of my puffer in future videos
what type of pufferfish do you think i can keep in a 33 gallon tank?
@@pietrorosafauzza5005 honestly I would do some googling. I know a colony of pea puffers and I think Congo puffers would work with that but there are lots of different species. Hope that helps
Thank you again for being so helpful! What kind of Nitrate levels do you usually see in your tank with your fahaka before you’re changing water?
You’re welcome.. anytime. For me pre dirted tank my nitrates typically didn’t go above 40ppm but I also always had live plants in it. 40ppm is not bad I would do water changes every two weeks to a month mainly to clean up the snail shells.
Now that the tank is dirted I don’t go over 10ppm. And honestly don’t test that often anymore. I judge it by water clarity and mess on the substrate. 😁👍
What does your water change schedule look like? Is he still happy in the 75? If you have the time I appreciate it!
At that time I changed the water between every 2 weeks to a month. Mostly to suck up all the snail shells never really had issues with nitrates. I have since changed the scape of his tank, I made it a dirted substrate with lots of live plants. He seems happy to me, always begging for food😁 👍
Thank you! I’ve been wanting one but I’m limited in space to a 75. I don’t know if you ever tried AquaAdvisor but it claims with this same setup you should be needing to do 85% water changes every week. Thank you so much for sharing!
@@bryanremaly4833 no problem, if the fahakas get to their full growth rate of 18 inches the 75 is too small. I planned on upgrading if that happened but mine has stayed on the smaller side.
Best way to determine maintenance is observing your tanks and seeing what’s going on. Those things obviously can’t tell every individual hobbyist when to water change your tanks because there can be hundreds of variables. 😁👍
Patty, Curious how big has your Fahaka got in a year since the video was published
The puffer is 2 years old now and haven’t measured him but really see no noticeable growth in length in the last year. If anything an inch or so. I believe it has reached its max size for the most part.
@@pattys_aquatics Thanks for replying. I'm thinking of housing it in a 50 gallon tank.
1) Do you feed live feed daily (snails, crayfish) or mix it up with frozen or dry food?
2) Lastly with all the meat the fish is eating, have you ever dewormed the fish?
@@aatif_mohd just keep in mind they can get 18” and if mine had gotten bigger I would have had to upgrade to a bigger tank.
I feed snails almost daily or every other, otherwise I feed frozen raw shrimp and frozen clam in a half shell. I feed crayfish occasionally.
I dewormed it when I first got it, I highly recommend that. I haven’t since but it’s not a terrible idea to do occasionally.
Having Puff Daddy with all those little ones...
@@Chrisb2099 yeah he is finicky, smaller fish he seems to not care about but as they got bigger like swordtails he would pick off .
@@pattys_aquatics no i get it. I was just making a joke about the celebrity.
@@Chrisb2099 😂🤣Aaaaaaah yeah I probably should change his name 😁
That Puffer is one bad mamajama . Sweet tour
Thank you, that is my favorite fish and definitely is a bad mamajama as you say 😂
Very nice tour of your 75 gal puffer tank, very interesting the fahaka puffer. I wish they would stay smaller to like 4-5 inch size. I might try some pea puffers for my first. Thanks for the video it was excellent 🙂👍🏻
Thank you very much. Yes pea puffers are awesome I have 5 of them. Little murder hornets 😂 the way they hover around snails reminds me of a bee
Nice looking puffer.💯 Try some Otto catfish there small and cheap and love bba
Thanks I will keep that in mind
Have u tried putting big fish with fahaka like Oscar?
@@justsomeguy3467 not as big as an Oscar. I had a smaller angel in with him and it disappeared. It seems the small guppy Endlers last the longest
@ interesting I’m gonna get a fahaka and one yter said he was able to keep an Oscar in their cuz it was big and tank boss but idk lol I guess I’ll find out
@ all fish have different personalities. Some may be fine some may not you never know
whoa, so kool, loved this, nice work...
Thank you again. I love everything about this puffer 😁
After seeing that intro I’m subbing :)
Thank you. 😁
@@pattys_aquaticsglad to see your channel grew brother i just started posting again after months of not I’m now doing sword content 🥷⚔️
@@toesone thank you and very cool 🗡️😁