Canthigaster valentini
The Valentini Puffer, *Canthigaster valentini*, is a charming and active addition to a marine aquarium. Also known as the Saddleback Puffer or Sharpnose Puffer, this species is easily recognized by its distinctive pattern of black saddles and spots over a white to yellowish body. Its small size and inquisitive nature make it a popular choice for hobbyists.
A minimum tank size of 30 gallons is recommended for a single Valentini Puffer. Provide plenty of live rock with caves and crevices for hiding and exploring. While generally peaceful towards tankmates, they can be aggressive towards other puffers and similar-shaped fish. They are not considered reef safe as they will nip at corals, invertebrates, and clam mantles.
The Valentini Puffer is a carnivore and its diet should consist of a variety of meaty foods. Offer a mix of high-quality frozen foods such as mysis shrimp, brine shrimp, and chopped seafood. They will also readily accept pellet foods designed for marine carnivores. Providing hard-shelled foods like small snails or crustaceans occasionally can help wear down their continuously growing teeth. In a home aquarium, they typically reach a size of around 3-4 inches. There are no readily apparent visual differences between males and females. Breeding in captivity is extremely difficult.