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I have a 10g frag tank, can be seen in gallery... and i was looking to put one fish in, am i able to put this puffer in there, if he too big and will he nip at coral?...
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Okay. So are you talking about a Spotted Sharpnose Puffer, like the Hawaiian type? I looked into those for my tank and they are not reef compatible. They tend to nip at soft corals and need a minimum 53 gallon tank, so 10 gallons would be too small. Hope that answers your question!
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