Can I keep a dogface puffer all by himself in a 40g breeder? Or can I put him in my main tank?

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I wanted to buy a dogface puffer for my tank but I have coral no sps just LPs and softies and people said that he would eat those too and that he was extremely aggressive idk if that true but I wanted to get a 40g breeder just for him or can I put him in my main tank which is 150g???
 

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I wanted to buy a dogface puffer for my tank but I have coral no sps just LPs and softies and people said that he would eat those too and that he was extremely aggressive idk if that true but I wanted to get a 40g breeder just for him or can I put him in my main tank which is 150g???
40g is way to small. If you want it than you may have to alter your coral stock
 
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In my opinion (I could totally be wrong) but I think dogface puffers are mostly coral safe.

The issue is that they will eat inverts and CUC. Snails, hermits, urchins, shrimps, and maybe even clams.

They are also pretty messy eaters. They poop and eat a lot. Not really good for a reef environment.

As far as I know, they don’t really eat coral.
 
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I would not do either. 40g is a temporary tank for a juvenile/baby Dogface, like a 3" one. Full-grown that's a footlong fish. Plan around it growing. 150g would be the choice but it's not going to work with corals. It will chew everything.
 
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I setup a 40g as a template tank in my office. I spend way more time in there so now it's stocked with all the corals. Move your corals to the 40 and put the fish in the main. When you are able to frag, put them in the main and if they get eaten who cares... they were free. It's so nice having a small tank that I can just stick my hand in and keep prestine.
 
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