
Tetraodon murius puffer
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Description
Tetraodon murius, the Murius puffer, is a unique freshwater puffer fish known for its vibrant colors and intriguing behavior, ideal for specialized aquariums.
🐠 Tetraodon murius – Product Description
The Tetraodon murius, commonly called the Murius puffer, is a captivating freshwater puffer species native to parts of Southeast Asia. Known for its distinctive shape, textured skin, and vibrant coloration, this puffer is a fascinating addition to any specialized aquarium. Growing up to 8–10 inches (20–25 cm), Tetraodon murius offers both visual appeal and engaging behaviors. Due to their specialized care requirements and semi-aggressive temperament, they are best suited for experienced aquarists who can provide the right environment and diet.
🌊 Water Conditions
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Temperature: 75–82°F (24–28°C)
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pH Range: 7.0 – 8.0 (neutral to slightly alkaline)
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Hardness: 10–20 dGH
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Tank Size: Minimum 50 gallons for a single adult, larger for multiple or community setups
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Filtration: Strong filtration recommended to maintain pristine water quality due to high bioload
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Water Changes: Regular water changes (20–30% weekly) essential to maintain stability
🍽️ Feeding Habits
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Diet: Carnivorous and highly specialized
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Requires hard-shelled foods like snails, crustaceans, and shell-on shrimp to wear down their continuously growing teeth
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Accepts frozen or live foods such as bloodworms, krill, and earthworms
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May eat some prepared foods designed for carnivorous fish but needs variety
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Feeding Frequency: Feed once daily or every other day to prevent overfeeding and maintain health
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Feeding Tips: Use feeding tongs or drop food near the bottom; watch for signs of overgrown teeth which may need manual intervention
🐡 Tank Mates
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Compatible Tank Mates:
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Larger, robust, and non-aggressive fish able to coexist without stress
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Species like larger gouramis, robust catfish, or other similarly sized puffers with caution
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Avoid:
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Small or slow-moving fish that may be seen as prey
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Aggressive or fin-nipping species that stress the puffer
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Overcrowding which leads to stress and aggression
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🛠️ Care and Behavior
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Temperament:
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Semi-aggressive and territorial, especially with conspecifics or similar species
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Intelligent and curious but can be shy or stressed if housed with incompatible tank mates
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Behavior:
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Known for its inflation defense mechanism when threatened
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Requires regular mental stimulation and enrichment in the tank
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Tank Maintenance:
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Maintain stable water parameters and clean tank environment
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Monitor for signs of disease or stress; puffers are sensitive to poor water quality
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Health:
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Prone to issues with teeth overgrowth if diet lacks hard foods
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Regular observation and possible dental care needed to keep teeth trimmed
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📌 Summary
The Tetraodon murius is a stunning and unique freshwater puffer species perfect for experienced aquarists seeking a captivating centerpiece fish. Its vibrant appearance, intriguing behaviors, and specific care needs make it both challenging and rewarding to keep. Providing ample space, pristine water conditions, and a varied diet rich in hard-shelled foods will ensure the health and happiness of this fascinating puffer fish. Ideal for species-specific or carefully planned community tanks, the Murius puffer offers an unforgettable aquatic experience.
Temperament
Aggressive
Size Range
8cm - 15cm
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