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Blue Spotted Puffer (Canthigaster solandri)

The Blue Spotted Puffer, also known as the Blue Spotted Toby, is a striking little fish with a dark brown to black body covered in vivid blue spots and lined with electric-blue highlights. Its curious personality and unique swimming style make it a fun and engaging addition to the aquarium, often becoming a favorite among hobbyists. Compact yet bold, this puffer stands out as both colorful and full of character.

Size: Typically grows up to 4 inches in length

WYSIWYG SIZE: Roughly 3 Inches

Country of Origin: Indo-Pacific

Latin Name: Canthigaster solandri

Care Level: Moderate – requires a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space

Blue Spotted Puffers are omnivores, feeding on a variety of meaty foods, algae, and invertebrates. They are not reef safe, as they will nip at corals and consume ornamental invertebrates, but they thrive in fish-only setups where they bring charm and personality.


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    Blue Spotted Puffer (Canthigaster solandri)

    The Blue Spotted Puffer, also known as the Blue Spotted Toby, is a striking little fish with a dark brown to black body covered in vivid blue spots and lined with electric-blue highlights. Its curious personality and unique swimming style make it a fun and engaging addition to the aquarium, often becoming a favorite among hobbyists. Compact yet bold, this puffer stands out as both colorful and full of character.

    Size: Typically grows up to 4 inches in length

    WYSIWYG SIZE: Roughly 3 Inches

    Country of Origin: Indo-Pacific

    Latin Name: Canthigaster solandri

    Care Level: Moderate – requires a well-established aquarium with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming space

    Blue Spotted Puffers are omnivores, feeding on a variety of meaty foods, algae, and invertebrates. They are not reef safe, as they will nip at corals and consume ornamental invertebrates, but they thrive in fish-only setups where they bring charm and personality.

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