Individually Priced:
Sale price$4.50

*NOTE: Pricing and Quantity is for each INDIVIDUAL animal or plant!

Description

Scientific Name:  Carinotetraodon travancoricus

Pea Puffers are only available seasonally and not sold year-round.

From our tank to your tank!

We have mastered the art of keeping and shipping aquatic life!

We are the largest tropical fish importer and wholesaler in the Northwest.  We built this store to service small businesses and experienced hobbyists. 

Beginner, please visit your local pet store!

All Aqua Huna brand animals come with a 100% live arrival guarantee

For DOA refunds:  Photo is required

Domestic shipping only!  Sorry, we cannot ship to anyone in Hawaii & Washington State.

Fish Info:

  • Species: Pufferfish
  • Age: Juvenile
  • Sex: Will be picked at random (no custom orders)
  • Water: Current pH: 6.8-7.0
  • Water Type: Freshwater
  • Suggested Water Temperature: 72 to 76 degrees F
  • Average Estimated Lifespan: 4 years
  • Wild Caught - not tank raised

Our Pea Puffer are currently being fed Live Baby Brine Shrimp and Frozen Bloodworms.

Please see video below:

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Customer Reviews

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Forever Autumn
Emaciated and minuscule and one died

Wow - usually these come in decent sized and healthy. The ones I received were so tiny, not much more than 1/4" if even that and they were emaciated, hope they survive. One died in transit and I had them shipped FedEx overnight. Have tons of natural food for them to eat, but being so small and so skinny, not sure might be too late for them. Saw one immediately start hunting shrimplets so very hungry, that's hopeful at least. Went into heavily planted mini ponds, will probably never see them even if they do survive.

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James Christ
Happy customer!

I received. My six bee puffers on Monday are alive and healthy. Very please with this company

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Orange Aquatics
Pea puffers

I bought 12. One died in shipping. The rest are doing great. I dewormed them as soon as I got them. Wild peas need deworming. Not sure if aqua huna does that themselves but I ran to doses of fenbendazole. 3 days apart. They are growing nice already and eating great.

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