Reef safe triggerfish and pufferfish

The puffer is probably going to rip your inverts apart, though it will probably leave the corals alone. As far as triggers, I have to agree that you can never fully trust them. FWIW, I hate triggers haha...don't get me wrong, they are some pretty gorgeous fish, and quite a few people have luck with them. But they are just too aggressive for me, and I can never say they DEFINITELY will not bother anyone. If you enjoy your shrimp, crabs and snails, I'd leave both triggers and puffers out of your list.
 
Hmmmm... I mean this would end up going into how much money your willing to risk on this experiment of your haha. I couldn't do it. Good luck to you ^^
I truly wish you the very best if you do try this out and let us know how it goes.
I've alwayz been wanting to put a trigger fish in my aquarium just never had the nuts lol..
 
Im not sure. I just love those two fish. I mean worse case scenario I would lose 2 shrimp and some snails. I don't think either touch the corals
 
there are 2 kinds of black trigs..not including the Niger trig, Odonus niger..

the Indian- Melichthys indicus
the Hawaiian- Melichthys niger

they both get quite large and can be aggressive...
they can be reef-safe but no guarantees...

my last 2 were very aggressive and liked mess around with my zoas and would often swim around the tank with them in their mouths...
 
there are 2 kinds of black trigs..not including the Niger trig, Odonus niger..

the Indian- Melichthys indicus
the Hawaiian- Melichthys niger

they both get quite large and can be aggressive...
they can be reef-safe but no guarantees...

my last 2 were very aggressive and liked mess around with my zoas and would often swim around the tank with them in their mouths...

Exactly. I think people don't realize that once any fish gets big it can do whatever it wants. Look at all those big tangs that start to eat corals also.
 
I had 1 of each in my last trig tank..they grew exceptionally fast, like a queen, and were quite aggressive.
I have had others that were less aggressive but the growth was the same...
They are beautiful fish with wonderful personalities but will get big and possibly nasty..
 
I had 1 of each in my last trig tank..they grew exceptionally fast, like a queen, and were quite aggressive.
I have had others that were less aggressive but the growth was the same...
They are beautiful fish with wonderful personalities but will get big and possibly nasty..

hopefully the xhatch doesn't grow as fast..
 
Exactly. It's going to come down to a lot of unpredictable subtle factors. You'll probably not get a definitive answer.
 
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