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I have a striped puffer that is being very aggressive toward my dog-face puffer. Both are the same size about 8 " long. This only started about 2 weeks ago. I've had them for over a year. Any ideas or suggestions? Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this.

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I have a striped puffer that is being very aggressive toward my dog-face puffer. Both are the same size about 8 " long. This only started about 2 weeks ago. I've had them for over a year. Any ideas or suggestions? Please forgive me if this is the wrong place to post this.

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Bob
Bob,
Your not in the wrong place and Welcome to Reef 2 Reef

It maybe time that one has to go, but tagging along more incite.

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Something off the top of my head that I would do is take out both fish, place them in buckets for a while, then return them to the tank at the same time.

Definitely not a 100% solution, in fact I've never had to do this with puffer fish, but it has helped curb some aggression which tangs.
 

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Woop his butt!! Reach in there with a stick or hand and show him how it feels. Im serious by the way!
Beat him up a little
 

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Sometimes when puffers get large their aggression increases. Moving things around may help, but it also may not. If it doesn't get better than 1 will likely need to be rehomed.
 
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I moved the one getting picked on to a separate tank for a while to give him some peace and quiet, how long do you think I should keep them apart?
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It's better to remove the aggressor, as it allows the subordinate fish gain confidence and more dominance. Now the aggressor is getting more of an uperhand.
 

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What size tank are they in, those 2 puffers at that size it's a 50/50 chance at best they will get along. You may have luck in a tank around 300g, anything smaller my instincts say it will end badly. When they get that large and antagonism starts, it usually doesn't end with peace.
 
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I put the aggressor in time out. About how long should it stay in there? I have a 100 gallon tank. They got along great until a few weeks ago, I thought maybe it was mating season or something.

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I put the aggressor in time out. About how long should it stay in there? I have a 100 gallon tank. They got along great until a few weeks ago, I thought maybe it was mating season or something.

Bob

If it were me, I would not return the striped puffer to the display. A 100 is really too small for 2 such puffers, and the striped has a reputation for being aggressive when they get that large anyway. Even more so when they are collected at a large size.
 

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