Milk Spotted Puffer
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August 17, 2023Mimic Saddle Puffer
The Mimic Saddle Puffer, also known as the Saddled Toby, is a popular species in the aquarium trade. It has a unique pattern of brown and white bars that give it a saddle-like appearance, hence the name. The body is oval-shaped with a protruding snout and small mouth. This species has the ability to inflate its body when stressed or threatened. It is a peaceful fish that can be kept with other non-aggressive species in a properly sized aquarium with ample hiding spots. It is important to note that the Mimic Saddle Puffer requires a varied diet that includes meaty foods such as shrimp and squid.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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