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@sfin52 has one I believe
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So my wife loves her puffer fish, and I have never added one because of the whole reef safe thing. I go back and forth on possibly adding a toby, anybody have experience with them? I not so worried about my CUC, if they get taken out that's fine but I don't want to walk into a coral blood bath one day.
Well find a use for you, you may not like it though ;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious;HilariousWould love to give you some insight as I have owned every kind of puffer available. However, only in FOWLRs so, basically, I'm of no use, as usual. But I am kind of handsome! Lol...
I hope to do a large FOWLR one day so we can get her a big puffer and I want a emperor angel at some point.Would love to give you some insight as I have owned every kind of puffer available. However, only in FOWLRs so, basically, I'm of no use, as usual. But I am kind of handsome! Lol...
Well find a use for you, you may not like it though ;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious;Hilarious
I hope to do a large FOWLR one day so we can get her a big puffer and I want a emperor angel at some point.
I do. I don't have it in a reef tank. I would but I would have a back up plan.@sfin52 has one I believe
Anything helps at this point, but with everything I have read it seems to come down to the individual fish. I think the option I may go with is add one to the lowboy I am about to convert from frag to lagoon. It's only 50 gallons but has a big footprint. However I think I may go saddle back, the blue dot and another toby seem to have a reputation for jumping. That could be a problem in a lagoon with no cover.I do. I don't have it in a reef tank. I would but I would have a back up plan.
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/reef-safe-puffer.204176/
Hope this helps
There are many folks who have had good experiences with Imperators in larger reefs (180+g). Just ask @fabutahoun
Uh oh. I'm useless too...While I am kind of handsome, I do not have a pretty mouth!
Keep posting pics like this. You'll just have to explain why the crazy redhead never leaves and stares 24/7 at the tank.
That is a stunning fish, I will own one at some point in my life. I currently have a 180 fish only freshwater. The plan is let the fish in there live out their lives and then convert to fish only saltwater. However I may upgrade it to a 210 or whatever size I can fit in the 6' long footprint. I need one of those and a sailfin tang in my life when it happens.
That is a stunning fish, I will own one at some point in my life. I currently have a 180 fish only freshwater. The plan is let the fish in there live out their lives and then convert to fish only saltwater. However I may upgrade it to a 210 or whatever size I can fit in the 6' long footprint. I need one of those and a sailfin tang in my life when it happens.
I don't doubt this but we built some massive shelving around the 180 and would like any future tank to fit into that footprint.It's a shame you have to stick to a 6' footprint. If you're going FOWLR, you'll quickly find out how fast a 6' becomes too small.
I love the shelving and that big tank! That's a great setup, Matt!
That looks awesome!!!