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  2. The minimum pea puffer tank size is 10 gallons. These are active fish that like to have room to swim and hide. If you can manage it and want to give them the best habitat possible, we recommend something closer to 20 or 30 gallons.

  3. Care Guide for Pea Puffers – The Smallest Pufferfish in the World

    www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/pea-puffer

    How Many Pea Puffers Can You Have in a 10-Gallon Tank? Given how territorial pea puffers can be, many people have a lot of success keeping just one pea puffer in a five-gallon aquarium by itself.

  4. Pea Puffers Care Guide – Tank Setup, Diet & Breeding

    theaquariumguide.com/articles/pea-puffers

    Optimum Tank Size for Pea Puffers. The minimum tank size requirement for Pea Puffers is 5 gallons for a single fish. With the introduction of multiple puffers, the minimum requirements also increase in almost a geometric progression. However, the recommended tank size is much higher.

  5. Pea Puffer Care: Size, Diet, Tank Mates, & More

    www.ouraquariumlife.com/fish/pea-puffer

    What Size Tank Do Pea Puffers Need? The minimum tank size for a pea puffer is 5 gallons. Despite their compact size, pea puffers are lively and active fish, so we wouldn’t recommend less than 5 gallons for a single specimen.

  6. Typical Behavior. Their small size makes them surprisingly aggressive and territorial, especially the male species. So, it is important to keep a single male in the tank, and also, there should be at least two females over a single male. It will help reduce their aggression while encouraging breeding.

  7. Pea Puffer: Care, Size, Food, Tank Mates & Tank Size

    www.fishlaboratory.com/fish/pea-puffer-care-size-food-tank-mates-tank-size

    Pea Puffer Size & Lifespan. Pea Puffers can grow up to 1.5 inches at full maturity. The average lifespan of Pea Puffers is 4-5 years. In order for the fish to live as long as possible, proper care is very important. Pea Puffer Tank Mates. Pea Puffers are small but territorial fish and can become aggressive toward other fish.

  8. Tank size. One big advantage of keeping Dwarf Puffer fish is that they are tiny, so you don’t need a huge tank. If you only want to keep one of these cute fish, a 10-gallon nano tank is ideal, provided that the filtration is sufficient to keep up with the amount of waste these messy eaters generate.

  9. Tank Size. Pea puffers are rather small fish. So there’s no need to buy a huge tank in order to keep this species. You can keep a single pea puffer in a 5 gallon (19 liter) tank (bigger is always better, though!). If you want to have multiple puffers, it’s best to provide 5 gallons per fish.

  10. Tank/Aquarium Size. A group of six pea puffers can be kept in a tank as small as 20 gallons, and a gallon should be added for each additional pea puffer added to the tank. They require a tank that is long and wide and not tall. They are not suited for bowls, biorbs, or other spherical aquaria.

  11. Size & Lifespan. Pea Puffers may attain a maximum size of 1.5 inches when fully developed. On average, they live for 4-5 years, and to ensure these fish enjoy the most extended life possible, providing appropriate care is essential.