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Masked Puffer, Arothron diadematus, is also know as the Panda Puffer. Its appearance is very similar to the Dogface Puffer, with the exception of the black stripe which runs across its eyes. This stripe resembles a mask, thus the descriptor for the common name. Though this personable fish may be somewhat shy when initially introduced, it will likely become overtly bold in its patrolling of its home. It will typically greet any viewers in hopes of receiving another meal. It will eat a tremendous amount of food if given to it, but will do fine with a couple of feedings a day. This species may even learn to eat from the owner's hands (but be careful of the strong jaws.) With the potential to grow to over a foot in length, this Red Sea native requires meaty foods including krill, clam, and carnivore preparations. Because in the wild it feeds on some sea anemones and the flesh of hard corals, it is safe for fish only aquariums.
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