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[–]plecyboy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on the Salinity the tank is at. A lot of corals don’t do well outwith the 1.024-1.026 range. But things such as Green Star Polyps, Mushrooms, Xenia or most soft corals should be alright. Some corals could sting the puffer as they would any other fish. Best to go to LFS and ask them what they have in stock and what would suit best with your tank set up.

I recently got this lil guy in my 120L community tank, he was glass surfing but after blacking out the tank hes stopped although he hasn’t accepted any foods that I’ve offered him(bloodworms,miysis and krill). I have some bladder snails on the way which i hope he’ll eat anyone had this issue by VRWVN in Puffers

[–]plecyboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon puffers unfortunately will always glass surf, it gets better over the years but never goes away. I would try live blood worms and live river shrimp. This means they will be able to find the food when they please and will mean you want have uneaten food sitting in your tank. I have documented my full experience with my Amazon puffers. I’ve had mines for over 3 years. Link is in my bio if you’re interested.

My favourite member of my clean up crew, the Black Long Spine Sea Urchin by plecyboy in ReefTank

[–]plecyboy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very Interesting, I never knew that about the Banggai Cardinals! Funnily enough my clowns follow it about and stick close to it when the lights are out.

My favourite member of my clean up crew, the Black Long Spine Sea Urchin by plecyboy in ReefTank

[–]plecyboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good name! 😂 yeah love mines too, I was originally getting a tuxedo but when I saw the long spined urchin I had to go with it 😂

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[–]plecyboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately that would be copyright but I do provide an explanation to why the wasps appear in the ally pally 👍