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hurrifan

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My other half is dying for a puffer. I have just set-up a 180 AGA that was supposed to be a full on reef tank. However, as of right now all i have is a carpet anemone, 2 true perculas and a mimic tang. I know Puffers are not safe with most corals. However, are there any corals that I may keep (maybe SPS, clam or something)? Also, has anyone had any success with Puffers if they are feed regularly? I know people who keep triggers and angels despite them eating corals. They just made sure the fish were very well fed. Please help with any input.

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danmhippo

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Lol, good luck finding corals that is OK with puffers. Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe carpet anemone. But I truely think its either puffer got a piece of anemone, or anemone got a piece of puffer..... All depend on how big the puffer is, and how hungry either are.

The point about keeping the puffer well fed.....hehehe..... I had a spiny puffer once, and that sucker are never full. I can drop one krill after another. Its belly just grows bigger and bigger. I can actually see the shapes of the krill sticking out from the belly.

BTW, puffer in Japanese means "pig in the water" Go figure!
 

Mustang

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I not sure this is for everyone to follow but
I have my 75g that was only fish It has a Snowflake eel, Spiny Puffer, Huma Trigger

I move all my soft corals from my 225g SPS tank into this tank
It has leathers, frogpawn,Hammers even a bunch
of SPS frags a LTA with a clown really a full blown reef now. and I have had no problems with the corals.
Now I can't have any inverts.
The trigger does sometime spit sand on the corals but other than that everything has been fine

Just my .02
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hurrifan

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Thanks mustang, I knew there had to be some success stories... Howeer, I also know that success is limited and I must experiment on my own. Worst case scenario is he chomps on some SPS and i relocate him or the corals.
 

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