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Pea Puffer aka Murder Beans

Imported- Wild Caught 

Carinotetraodon Travancoricus

The Pygmy Pea Puffer

 

Native Location: Western India

 

Climate: Tropical

 

Maximum Size: 1 inch (2.5cm)

 

Temperament: Micro Agressive

 

Diet: Carnivore

 

Breeding: Moderate

 

Temperature Range: 71.6–81.5°F (22-25.5°C)

 

Preferred pH Range: 6.5.7.5

 

Minimum Aquarium size: Minimum 80l for group of 8

 

Potential Tank mates: Species only setup advised

 

Care Level: Moderate.

 

The Pea Puffers are 100% freshwater fish that can be found in several rivers Southern and western India. Unlike almost all other Puffer species, the Pea Puffers are shoaling fish. Being so small, they are under constant threat from many predators in and around their habitat. While they are undoubtedly on the menu for many fish, they are in fact ‘micro’ predators themselves. Spending all of their time hiding and hunting amongst the ample leaf litter and vegetation looking for small crustaceans and insects such as copepods, larvae and so on.

Setting up an aquarium for these little ‘Murder beans’ is not too demanding. Even in the aquarium, they enjoy the safety of numbers and it is advised to keep them in groups. Providing a sandy substrate covered in leaf litter and lots of aquarium plants  will create a habitat filled with hiding places and crevices to hunt for food. They especially enjoy the addition of aquatic mosses when looking for micro organisms to graze upon.

Don’t let them hunt for all of their food however, offer a variety of live foods and high protein frozen foods to ensure your puffers are healthy and happy. The occasional small ramshorn snail can be offered as a treat but be sure to remove any uneaten remains.

 

As small as they are, they will soon begin to interact with you in attempts to get fed. The Pea Puffer recognise who feed them by the repeated actions around the aquarium and will eventually greet you with their best puppy dog eyes and sad looking little faces.

Sadly, they have been added to the IUCN vulnerable red list due to their habitat being slowly destroyed. However, it is possible to breed them in the home aquarium. Males will chase females until she lays eggs on moss or a similar surface allowing males to fertilise them. If breeding, it is wise to remove the parents before the eggs hatch to avoid them from being eaten.

The Pygmy Pea Puffers have become very popular within the hobby overt the last few years and rightly so. They are cute, interesting and full of character. Who wouldn’t like them?

All our fish are quarantined on arrival for two weeks. During this time, they are treated for any possible diseases and given a complete health check  to make sure they are health, happy and eating well before being placed in our display aquariums, ready for sale.

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Sharon Morse
Pea Puffers

Thanks Fish Room for the five healthy baby pea puffers to add to my existing colony.  The little peas have personality plus and the new additions to the colony have given the existing adults a real boost in morale (after the loss of two of my oldest dominant females). The babies have been easy to feed with them enjoying the both live and frozen foods.  The favorite is gut loaded white worm (which on I feed Vitabites and other quality fish food).

Fish Room has a great info sheet and I cannot state how much happier my peas are in a bigger group. My puffer colony of ten currently resides in a very heavily planted 165L with Pleco Ceramic structures (I use these in all my tanks) and wood. I also added Riparium plants (although use holders not baskets a pea puffer may get stuck).  Otos and Pygmy Corys provide a 'cleanup' crew, I have had no issues with aggression towards them from the Puffers (ensure they are feed appropriately - Raphasy a fav here).

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James Davey
Pea Puffers

I purchased 6 of these fantastic little fish, I have named the biggest one "Pudge"... He controls the weather.
Full of personality, big puppy dog eyes and ruthless murderers of snails 😆

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Peter Williams
Pea puffers

Great little healthy fish.

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Amazing quality, good size and settled in well

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Amelia Isaac
Amazing

So cute and all came healthy quick and happy