Long-Spine Porcupine Puffer - Pacific
Diodon holocanthus
(2 Reviews)

Long-Spine Porcupine Puffer - Pacific
Diodon holocanthus
(2 Reviews)
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Care Facts
Care Level: | Easy |
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Temperament: | Semi-Aggressive |
Diet: | Carnivore |
Reef Safe: | No |
Minimum Tank Size: | 180 gallons |
Max Size: | 12 inches |
The Porcupine Puffer, Diodon holocanthus, also known as the Burrfish is equipped with spines resembling a porcupines, jaws with two fused teeth, and the ability to expand its body when agitated. They are one of the most popular pufferfish species for their cute unique appearance and relative hardiness.
The Porcupine Puffer will feed primarily on a carnivorous diet consisting of small inverts including krill, clams, shrimp, and silversides. It will use its strong jaws to pry open hard-shelled inverts when fed. They should be kept in tanks in alkaline conditions, and with plenty of live rock crevices and hiding places. Like other puffers, the Porcupine Puffer should never be transported in a net as they can expand entrapping them and making them swallow air which is deadly for puffers, use a container instead to scoop them.
It can produce a toxin, may nip on corals in underfed, and can eat small inverts so it is not reef safe. They are best kept in a fish-only aquarium and can be kept with multiple individuals. As they can grow up to 20 inches they should be kept in a minimum tank size of 200 gallons.
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