Hello folks, a few weeks ago I took the dive and got myself a Congo spotted puffer fish after watching the puffer stay in a 10 gallon tank for weeks. I took him home and fed him, since he was really scrawny. After deworming with General Cure and Expel P, I released him into a 38 gallon tank. Up until this time I had fed him clams on a half shell, meal worms, and ramshorn snails (I also named him Trouble because it was quite challenging getting him to accept live foods of any type). He was doing pretty good with that diet, and then once moved I graduated him to shrimp. At first I couldn't help but laugh because against moving targets this puffer is really bad. I have never seen so inept a hunter before. I literally watched him for two hours cruise the tank, get coiled in front of a shrimp, watched the shrimp move out of the way, he would bite the sand, the shrimp would scurry away, he would spit out the sand and go look for more. This was incredibly funny the first two days. Then I found some dead guppies in the morning. They were both disembowled. The shrimp were just fine. So I moved the adult guppies out thinking this was my fault, and I watched trouble go from one corner of the tank to another after shrimp and he just can't seem to catch them. Has anyone else encountered this with their Congo Spotted Pufferfish? I have never seen a predator so inept against moving prey. Any advice for getting my "special needs" pufferfish on a live diet that doesn't include just a few items that are slow or dead? Thank you in advance.