MBU Puffer
MBU Puffer
MBU Puffer (Tetraodon mbu) is the largest freshwater puffer in the world — a fish that is simultaneously one of the most intelligent, most personable, and most demanding freshwater fish available. Adults grow to 26 inches and develop extraordinary individual personalities, recognizing their keepers, learning feeding routines, and interacting with the world outside their tank in ways that surprise even experienced fishkeepers. The mottled brown and yellow pattern becomes increasingly complex with age.
Feeding & Care Tip: Hikari Clams on the Half Shell and Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Bloodworms are the primary staples. Whole mussels, prawns, and large snails are essential for dental wear — feed hard-shelled foods several times per week. Large puffers have powerful beaks and should always be fed with tongs or a feeding stick — never by hand. Feed 2–3 times per week; puffers have slow metabolisms and do not need daily feeding.
⚠ Size Warning: The MBU Puffer grows to 26 inches (66 cm) and requires a minimum of 300 gallons as an adult. Juveniles are commonly sold at 3–5 inches and are deceptively adorable. Purchase only if you can commit to providing appropriate long-term housing for one of the largest freshwater fish in the hobby.
Native to the Congo River basin and Lake Tanganyika in Central Africa — one of the deepest and most ancient freshwater systems in the world. Wild MBU Puffers roam enormous territories in the Congo's deep channels. The 'MBU' name comes from the Swahili word for mosquito — an ironic name for the largest freshwater puffer in existence.
All puffer fish have fused, beak-like teeth that grow continuously throughout their lives. Hard foods — snails, shellfish, and crustaceans with intact shells — are essential for wearing down the teeth. A puffer fed only soft foods will eventually develop overgrown teeth that prevent eating, a condition requiring veterinary intervention. Snails and hard-shelled foods are dental care, not just food. The MBU's teeth grow rapidly and require very hard foods — whole mussels, large snails, and whole prawns are essential. The beak is powerful enough to bite through glass sealant and remove decorations from the aquarium.
The MBU Puffer is a fish for dedicated, experienced aquarists with the infrastructure to house it properly. In the right setup, it is one of the most rewarding freshwater fish available — a genuine relationship with an animal of evident intelligence.
Care & Ideal Parameters
| Difficulty | Advanced |
| Temperament | Aggressive — species only |
| Typical Adult Size | 26 inches (66 cm) |
| Min. Group Size | Singly — 300+ gallon minimum as adult |
| Ideal Temp | 75–82°F (24–28°C) |
| Ideal pH | 7.0–8.0 |
| Ideal GH | 8–20 dGH |
| Ideal KH | 4–12 dKH |
| Staple Food | Hikari Clams on the Half Shell; Hikari Frozen or Freeze-Dried Bloodworms |
| Treat / Supplement | Whole mussels; whole prawns; large snails (dental essential) |
| Origin | Congo River basin and Lake Tanganyika, Central Africa |
| Notes | Largest freshwater puffer — 26 inches. MBU = Swahili for 'mosquito' (ironic). Congo River basin and Lake Tanganyika. Extremely intelligent — recognizes keeper. 300+ gallon minimum. Always feed with tongs. 20+ year lifespan. |