Dustin JOHNSON
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i have a porcupine puffer. that acts like it cant open its mouth to eat. it will chase the food around the tank and try to eat it . but never get it in its mouth. thanks for any info Dustin Johnson norman oklahoma
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8041132#post8041132 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scott0615
You really need to remove him and look into his mouth. I have had several come in with overgrown "copepod" looking parasites. If you can control him long enough to open the mouth and have a look with a flashlight. Depending on size - several people may be necessary to handle your puffer. I had a meleagris puffer (8" or so) with a really nasty "bug" in his mouth. It took about 6 weeks for this fish to shut-down his feeding and I noticed the thing in it's mouth. I have never id'd the bugs - guess now maybe I should have. It was easily removed with tweezers. If necessary you can use clove oil as a seditive. However, this should be done with caution.