what kind of puffer fish would be reef safe..

warrior28

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i am about to start my new tank soon, i would love to get a puffer fish, but i will have SPS coral as well...is this doable or should i stay away from it? id also like to get an EEL if possible...tank size is 75 gallon
 
I think some people have had success with certain tobies but with any any shrimp, crabs, etc. would get eaten. Wish there was one as I'd love to put one in my 125
 
My porcupine puffer hasn't touched any of my corals yet, he will get a snail here and there, but there are some snails that have been alive for over a year in my 125g tank

I don't have any shrimp in that tank, I might try some and see how long they last
 
Never trust a Toby. mine went on a killing spree and killed two yellow tangs, an orange shoulder tang, a blue head wrasse, a green coris wrasse, a square spot anthias,a lemonpeel angel, and a coral beauty angel. He has since been relegated to the sump. never trust them ever. he went from never nipping a fish to ripping chunks out of almost all of his tankmates overnight.
 
My porcupine puffer hasn't touched any of my corals yet, he will get a snail here and there, but there are some snails that have been alive for over a year in my 125g tank

I don't have any shrimp in that tank, I might try some and see how long they last


Porc will get way too big and messy for a 75.. And to you, My porc lived with a cleaner shrimp for two years.. Worth a try, but make sure to not drop it in like food when you add it.
 
Another option are Green Spotted Puffers, you're more likely to see them listed as brackish or even freshwater fish but they do great in saltwater and as adults really should be in SW.

Like any other puffer they vary in personality and apatite from fish to fish but I've got 2 in my 90 gallon mixed reef and other than occasionally snagging a smaller snail or hermit they've been fine. Definitely wouldn't risk them with shrimp though.
 
Another option are Green Spotted Puffers, you're more likely to see them listed as brackish or even freshwater fish but they do great in saltwater and as adults really should be in SW.

Like any other puffer they vary in personality and apatite from fish to fish but I've got 2 in my 90 gallon mixed reef and other than occasionally snagging a smaller snail or hermit they've been fine. Definitely wouldn't risk them with shrimp though.

Have you seen what they do to slower moving fish though, especially those with longer fins? Even fish like tangs and butterflies will be nipped. I used to keep these, and I couldn't keep mine with anything but each other (and even then they always had nips in the fins).
 
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