Can a dead puffer nuke a tank?

sean rand

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Hi i have a porcupine puffer in qt thats doing fine. Somone told me that i should not put in my DT because if it dies it can nuke and kill all my other fish. Does that make sense?
 
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Maybe the fish was big enough to cause an ammonia spike, which in turn can "nuke" a tank
Its possible , he did not give me all the facts about water quality or how long the fish was sitting dead in the water.
 

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As mentioned above unless it died and produced ammonia as a rotting corpse then it wouldn't nuke a tank. A Cowfish/Boxfish can but not a Puffer.
 

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Thanks for ur advice but the fact that i posted on here before i gave up on keeping a puffer shows that i am trying to do research.

The internet is your friend that has other sources of information available. A fish forum is full of "I heard" and is not considered a credible source.

Sorry, but anytime i even contemplate getting any livestock I fully research so I don't have to ask questions after the fact. Common sense.
 

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