Thank yuo to every one who tryed to help me today!
I noticed th strange behaviour of my male pufferfish so i took the male and female to my local store to be checked out. The two experts there told me something was wrong just not visible to the human eye. They thought that the female have been stressing the male out i.e. to breed as they were a breeding pair. So I seperated them today and the male seemed to recover, However the female is now dead. I am quite upset because I became really attached to these little characters however they had a long life and were extremely looked after. I think the cause of death for the female may be a disease which is not visible to the human eye, old age, or stress from the male and vice versa. The male is still alive but not doing to well. I am going to sell my male tomorow and purchase a smaller pair that have just come into my local store. I will get these new pair to spawn just like the ones I had. As the ones I am getting are very young I can keep them in my 2 foot as they are so small and I will be able to enjoy there company for a very long time.
Yours greatfully
S.Askham
I noticed th strange behaviour of my male pufferfish so i took the male and female to my local store to be checked out. The two experts there told me something was wrong just not visible to the human eye. They thought that the female have been stressing the male out i.e. to breed as they were a breeding pair. So I seperated them today and the male seemed to recover, However the female is now dead. I am quite upset because I became really attached to these little characters however they had a long life and were extremely looked after. I think the cause of death for the female may be a disease which is not visible to the human eye, old age, or stress from the male and vice versa. The male is still alive but not doing to well. I am going to sell my male tomorow and purchase a smaller pair that have just come into my local store. I will get these new pair to spawn just like the ones I had. As the ones I am getting are very young I can keep them in my 2 foot as they are so small and I will be able to enjoy there company for a very long time.
Yours greatfully
S.Askham