I want to know if i can put a green spotted puffer fish contained by a 30 gallon reservoir beside a blue gourami and a pleco?

its a 30 gallon tank to be exact freshwater


Answers:    NO, because a green spotted puffer isn't a freshwater fish. They can tolerate some freshwater as juveniles (and this is how they're sold) but as they mature, they obligation to be kept in high-end brackish to ocean floor conditions - something the others wouldn't tolerate.

The answer about them person aggressive to tankmates is also correct - puffers of any species are best kept by themselves. They also need a ripened (cycled) tank as a home because they don't tolerate ammonia or nitrite within the water.

These should also be given a specialized diet which includes snails and/or krill and shrimp beside the shell on so they have something tough to wear down their teeth.
sure can!

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