ReefsandGeeks
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I recently decided I'd try a blue spot puffer in my mixed reef tank. I know they are considered not reef safe because they eat snails and crabs and such, but after much research couldn't find many instances of any eating coral. I don't have any prized snails, no crabs or shrimp, so I figured I'd try the puffer since I've always wanted one.
Since I put him in the tank yesterday evening, he's mostly just stayed near the bottom in the corner. I don't know if my tank has too much flow for him since I know they aren't the best swimmers. I have a 40 gallon tank with a single powerhead rated at 800GPH, though I suspect it's closer to 500-600 as it's a cheaper brand. Is this too much for the puffer? I've seen him swim up and around a bit for a few seconds several times, but always quickly goes back to his corner.
Since I put him in the tank yesterday evening, he's mostly just stayed near the bottom in the corner. I don't know if my tank has too much flow for him since I know they aren't the best swimmers. I have a 40 gallon tank with a single powerhead rated at 800GPH, though I suspect it's closer to 500-600 as it's a cheaper brand. Is this too much for the puffer? I've seen him swim up and around a bit for a few seconds several times, but always quickly goes back to his corner.