Hej jag vet inte så mycket om din kulfisk...men här har du om min..
Tetradon travancoricus(indisk dvärgsötvattenskulfisk)
Puffers tend to be aggressive and usually do best kept alone.
Puffers need a variety of fresh and frozen food types - when small they like frozen brine shrimp, blood worms, glass worms, dried shrimp, dried krill, dried plankton...As the grow they may need larger foods - a 12 inch fahaka will not touch brine shrimp but loves tiger shrimp or frozen smelt...I have never had any luck feeding flake or pellet to puffers.
Puffers need space - give them the largest tank you can.
Puffers are sensitive to organic waste build-up in the water. They do best with weekly partial water changes.
Puffers like it warm - 80 degrees is a good temp for most varieties of fresh and brackish water puffer.
If your puffer is a brackish variety, keep your salinity level constant. Use a good synthetic sea water mix and remember salt does not evaporate. Only add more salt when actually removing water..ie. at water changes.
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