Papuan Toby
Category: Salt Water
Facts about the Papuan Toby it belongs to a group of fish known as the Puffer Fish. The Papuan Toby are found in different regions of the world. One of the unique things about Papuan Toby is the brown and blue dots that adorn the body. The Papuan Toby is not a very good swimmer and can ingest air when it puffs itself. This can be risky to its overall health as there have been instances where they float to the surface of water. Basically, the Papuan Toby inflate their size to ward off predatory fish from attacking them. Also, Papuan Toby has body mucus which is toxic to human health when ingested.
Furthermore, the Papuan Toby can grow up to 10 centimeters and can make a good fit in any tank. It is important to mention that this fish can be territorial in nature. The Papuan Toby protect their space and ward off any intruder that tries to over-step the boundary. It is not ideal to have two male Papuan Toby in a tank. It can result to a fight which might ultimately lead to injuries. Usually, it is advisable to remove the more aggressive fish from the tank for a week or two. It can be re-introduced to the aquarium if it is deemed safe for the other fish in the tank.
Papuan Toby has a strange mannerism of nipping at the fin of other fish. This might not be easily noticed but you would find bite marks on the fin of the fish in the tank. The good news is that not all species of this fish have this mannerism. The Papuan Toby can be a wonderful addition to any aquarium because of their beauty. It is ideal not to put this fish under stress so it does not have to puff itself. Ideally, one Papuan Toby is perfect for an aquarium. The Papuan Toby are very territorial so it might not make sense to create avoidable rifts by having two of them in a tank.
In the event where the Papuan Toby has an abdominal infection, a 1% active ingredient of Fenbendazole can be introduced to a gelatin-based meal. This would help to prevent the spread of the infection and heal the infected fish. Generally, the freshness of the water in the tank cannot be over-emphasized. The Papuan Toby is a fish that loves to be as close as it can to its natural habitat. Due to its aggressive tendencies, the Papuan Toby can be a delight to watch their activities in the tank. However, this must not be done to bringing about stress points to their health.
It is important to give the Papuan Toby a live rock that they can chew on. This helps to keep their teeth in shape and not affect their feeding habit. Also, it must be mentioned that they must be fed twice a day. The only exception is if there are plants in your aquarium which they can feed on. Generally, they do not require a lot of variety in their food chain. The basics such as frozen foods and other feed that most fish thrive on can be used for them. The Papuan Toby would bring a lot of delight to the excitement you get in your aquarium.