Anyone that spends some time around here knows you take great care of Hewbie and that you recently upgraded his home to a 120 gallon 48x24x24. If he gets bigger, we know you'll upgrade his home again! :)Key word can most aren’t. At least usually not in captivity for this species. My buddy has been very happy for the past few years. And they are more commonly seen at 8-14 inches even in the wild as adults. He is incredibly happy and well taken care of and multiple factors will impact growth and it’s not always a bad thing. Thank you for your input but it isn’t needed in this discussion.
Besides, I don't see anyone else's puffer photos here. (no legs to stand on)



), who's well known here on R2R and beyond. Hewbie is internet famous 
He still REFUSES to crack open or even eat the cockles unless I give it to him on the half shell. He throws a fit!