Can Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras Live Together?
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras are not recommended as tank mates due to incompatible water types. Housing these species together is likely to result in stress, health problems, or direct harm to one or both fish.
At a Glance
Can your tank handle Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras?
Compatibility is only part of the answer. Test both fish with your real tank size, current stock, and maintenance needs to see if you have enough space and a safe stocking level before you add them.
Behaviour & Temperament
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) is a highly aggressive species (9/10), while Pygmy Corydoras is peaceful (0/10). This notable difference means Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) may occasionally assert dominance over Pygmy Corydoras.
Large aggression gap (9 points) between Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras increases stress risk for the more peaceful fish.
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras both frequent the Middle (Open Water) and Bottom (Substrate) region of the setup. This overlap can increase competition for space, so providing ample room and cover is important to keep both species comfortable.
Additional behavioural considerations to keep in mind: Aggressive fish may bully and stress shy, slow-moving species. Shrimp eaters may also prey on very small nano fish.
Water Parameters
The safe temperature window for both species falls between 24°C and 26°C. Aim for the midpoint of this range (around 25.0°C) for optimal comfort.
Both fish can tolerate a pH between 7.5 and 7.5. Maintaining a stable value within this band is more important than hitting an exact number.
For general hardness, the shared comfort zone is 12–15 dGH. Regular testing will ensure conditions stay within this range.
Crucially, these species require different water types — one needs freshwater while the other requires brackish conditions. This is a hard barrier to keeping them together.
Tank Setup
To house Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras together, plan for an aquarium of at least 114 litres with a minimum length of 80 cm. This recommendation combines the stricter species minimums with a community-load allowance so the pairing has realistic long-term space and filtration headroom.
Providing a mix of open swimming space and sheltered areas with rocks, driftwood, or plants will keep both species comfortable and allow natural behaviour.
Specific environmental needs for this combination include: Sand (Sifters), Shells (Breeding/Hiding), Plants - Densely covered. Meeting these requirements will help both species thrive.
Both species do well with moderate (standard) water movement, so a standard filtration setup rated for the tank volume should suffice.
Why This Pairing Usually Fails in Practice
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras are the kind of pair that can look acceptable in a shop but become a maintenance problem at home. The main risk is not a single number in the chart; it is the way incompatible behavior, water needs, or pressure on space compounds over time once both fish are established in the same tank.
Suitable Tank Sizes
Standard aquarium sizes large enough for both Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras.
30 Gallon Breeder
40 Gallon Breeder
55 Gallon Standard
60 Gallon Breeder
75 Gallon Standard
90 Gallon Standard
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Diet & Feeding
Feeding time deserves special attention with this pairing. Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) is a known shrimp eater and may prey on small invertebrates or nano fish like Pygmy Corydoras.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras live together?
No. This combination is not recommended. Key incompatibilities — such as different water type needs — make cohabitation unsafe.
What size tank do Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras need?
A minimum of 114 litres (tank length at least 80 cm) is recommended. This provides enough space for both species to establish their own areas and reduces the likelihood of territorial disputes.
What water temperature is best for Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras together?
Keep the aquarium between 24°C and 26°C. A target of around 25.0°C sits comfortably within both species' preferred ranges.
Are Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) or Pygmy Corydoras aggressive?
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) is highly aggressive (9/10) and Pygmy Corydoras is peaceful (0/10). The gap in aggression levels means the calmer fish may experience stress from the more assertive one.
What pH do Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) and Pygmy Corydoras need?
Both species overlap in the 7.5–7.5 pH range. Consistency is key — avoid sudden swings, and test regularly to stay within this window.
Will Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) nip Pygmy Corydoras's fins?
Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) is a known fin nipper. If Pygmy Corydoras has long or flowing fins, there is a real risk of fin damage. Keeping Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) in a larger group can help redirect nipping behaviour toward conspecifics.
How do I manage Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish)'s territorial behaviour?
Provide line-of-sight breaks using rocks, driftwood, and dense planting. A larger tank gives Green Spotted Puffer (Brackish) space to claim a territory without encroaching on the other fish's area. Adding décor that divides the tank into distinct zones works especially well.
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