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I was cleaning my little porcupine puffer’s tank today and I noticed he was making strange noises... he is a baby and he’s not quite used to that yet but he was almost, grunting? I’m not sure how to describe it.... kinda weirded me out lol but has this happened to anyone else and should I be concerned???
 

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Some make noises that sound a bit like a frog or chomping clicks. Do either of these describe the noise you heard?
 

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I was cleaning my little porcupine puffer’s tank today and I noticed he was making strange noises... he is a baby and he’s not quite used to that yet but he was almost, grunting? I’m not sure how to describe it.... kinda weirded me out lol but has this happened to anyone else and should I be concerned???

Puffers do make noises. Based on what you are describing it is likely a distress sound. The fish will likely become more use to your cleaning over time and in the mean time you may want to be even more conscientious of the fish when cleaning.
 
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Thank you all... I appreciate the feedback. I’ve never heard a fish make noises before and I didn’t want him to be in pain or anything like that... but it’s a relief that he was only a little scared because of the cleaning. Next time, I’ll try to be more careful of him when I clean his tank :)
 

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Interesting. The closest I get to a fish making noises is when my leopard wrasse starts nipping at the surface during feeding time (trying to get extra bits of food that are floating at the top. I keep hearing these repeated little splash sounds when it does it.
 

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Interesting. The closest I get to a fish making noises is when my leopard wrasse starts nipping at the surface during feeding time (trying to get extra bits of food that are floating at the top. I keep hearing these repeated little splash sounds when it does it.

Fish also make noises with their swim bladders and their teeth - and puffers have some great teeth!
 

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There is a whole world of sound out there.


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The Sciaenidae are a family of fish commonly called drums or croakers in reference to the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make.

Here the croaker here (click on their mp4 file):
https://ocr.org/sounds/atlantic-croaker/
 
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Interesting. The closest I get to a fish making noises is when my leopard wrasse starts nipping at the surface during feeding time (trying to get extra bits of food that are floating at the top. I keep hearing these repeated little splash sounds when it does it.

Yes! My puffer does that too only just today he started making those other noises...
 
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There is a whole world of sound out there.


Wikipedia rip:
The Sciaenidae are a family of fish commonly called drums or croakers in reference to the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make.

Here the croaker here (click on their mp4 file):
https://ocr.org/sounds/atlantic-croaker/


Wow! That’s so cool! I guess fish making noises isn’t so strange after all lol
 
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They grunt and clack. I have had several "talking" fish. A fat puffer and two triggers, and two ex wives. Or maybe it was two triggers, an ex puffer, and two fat...

Ahhhhhhahaha that’s hilarious... well I’m glad that you’ve had experience with talking fish... the ex wives do seem to talk a lot too [emoji23]
 

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There is a whole world of sound out there.


Wikipedia rip:
The Sciaenidae are a family of fish commonly called drums or croakers in reference to the repetitive throbbing or drumming sounds they make.

Here the croaker here (click on their mp4 file):
https://ocr.org/sounds/atlantic-croaker/


Well.... those are mammals :)

My copperband does make clicky noises when he is chomping on food.
 

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Puffers rub their clamshell teeth which makes noises. Some chromis also make a clicking sound
 

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