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− | Never heard of MTS breaking a dwarf puffer's teeth. Need a reputable citation for this. Seems like a myth for the reason mentioned later on about how they eat by biting and sucking out the shell. They teeth don't even make contact with the shell in my experience. However, my dwarf puffer still doesn't eat MTS because he finds them a bit harder to get at. Bladder snails are his favorite because of how small they are and easy to get at. -Catchy | + | Never heard of MTS breaking a dwarf puffer's teeth. Need a reputable citation for this. Seems like a myth for the reason mentioned later on about how they eat by biting and sucking out the shell. They teeth don't even make contact with the shell in my experience. However, my dwarf puffer still doesn't eat MTS because he finds them a bit harder to get at. Bladder snails are his favorite because of how small they are and easy to get at. -Catchy |