🐡 Bengal Reticulated Puffer – (Chelonodontops bengalensis)
The Bengal Reticulated Puffer is a striking freshwater to brackish water pufferfish native to coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal. Known for its intricate reticulated (net-like) pattern and robust body, this species is both visually captivating and requires specialized care. Its moderate size and unique appearance make it a prized species for experienced puffer enthusiasts.
🏠 Tank Size: Minimum 50 gallons
  🌊 Prefers brackish to freshwater conditions with stable water parameters
  🪵 Provide rocky caves and driftwood for hiding and exploration
🍤 Carnivorous — feeds on snails, crustaceans, and other invertebrates
  🐟 Requires hard-shelled foods to help wear down its teeth
🐠 Generally peaceful but can be territorial
  🚫 Best kept singly or in very large tanks with ample space
🌡️ Temperature: 74–82°F (23–28°C)
  💧 pH: 7.0–8.0
  📏 Size: Up to 8 inches (20 cm)
  ⚠️ Sensitive to poor water quality — requires excellent filtration
  🦷 Needs regular hard-shelled food to prevent tooth overgrowth
| 🔖 Scientific Name | Chelonodontops bengalensis | 
|---|---|
| 🐟 Common Name | Bengal Reticulated Puffer | 
| 🌎 Origin | Bay of Bengal coastal waters | 
| 📏 Size | Up to 8 inches (20 cm) | 
| 🌡️ Temperature | 74–82°F (23–28°C) | 
| 💧 pH Range | 7.0–8.0 | 
| 🐟 Temperament | Peaceful, territorial | 
| 🏠 Tank Size | 50+ gallons | 
| 🍽️ Diet | Carnivore | 
💡 The Bengal Reticulated Puffer is a beautiful and unique pufferfish suited for experienced aquarists able to provide the specialized care it requires.











