CuttleKid
New member
I have a 93 gallon marine land cube with
-1 fuzzy dwarf lionfish
-1 zebra dwarf lion fish
-1 Tiny Picasso Triggerfish
-1 Dogface Puffer
-1 Zebra Eel
I am done with stocking the tank fish wise. I love my fish only tank but I really want to get back into keeping corals. I don't want to keep any fancy expensive LPS corals nor do I want to keep any nutrient quality finicky SPS corals. I was thinking of keeping mostly mushrooms, sun corals (tubastrea sp.) and possibly some dendrophyllias (dendros) and very unlikely but still a candidate, rhizos. What I would like to know what the picassso trigger and the dogface puffer would do? What makes them not reef safe compared to other fish? The only thing I can think of ( and granted I'm still a newbie) is the trigger and the puffer picking up and playing (carrying) the corals. If this is the case I was going to glue them to the rock anyways.
What do you guys think?
Thank you
-1 fuzzy dwarf lionfish
-1 zebra dwarf lion fish
-1 Tiny Picasso Triggerfish
-1 Dogface Puffer
-1 Zebra Eel
I am done with stocking the tank fish wise. I love my fish only tank but I really want to get back into keeping corals. I don't want to keep any fancy expensive LPS corals nor do I want to keep any nutrient quality finicky SPS corals. I was thinking of keeping mostly mushrooms, sun corals (tubastrea sp.) and possibly some dendrophyllias (dendros) and very unlikely but still a candidate, rhizos. What I would like to know what the picassso trigger and the dogface puffer would do? What makes them not reef safe compared to other fish? The only thing I can think of ( and granted I'm still a newbie) is the trigger and the puffer picking up and playing (carrying) the corals. If this is the case I was going to glue them to the rock anyways.
What do you guys think?
Thank you