absolute smallest pufferfish in the absolute smallest tank

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I have a Valentini in a 25 gallon
 
Are those species both Reef safe? I don't plan to get one But I'm interested in marine puffers and I'm willing to get a tank for 1
 
Are those species both Reef safe? I don't plan to get one But I'm interested in marine puffers and I'm willing to get a tank for 1
Nothing is truly anything 100%

They are 50/50, either a saint or a wrecking ball.

I'm going to chance it AFTER my corals grow, but it is a gamble, especially for coral and shrimp.
 
If you really want a tiny puffer than the pea puffer, C. travancoricus, is the smallest in the world. You'd have to set up a small freshwater tank for them though. Alot have had luck acclimating some of the small brackish species to full salt similar to mollies.
 
The leopard toby is the most reef safe, but not a 100% guarantee, 25-30g min. They will max out below 3" and are a very cool fish.
 
If you really want a tiny puffer than the pea puffer, C. travancoricus, is the smallest in the world. You'd have to set up a small freshwater tank for them though. Alot have had luck acclimating some of the small brackish species to full salt similar to mollies.
Yes! Pea puffers would be perfect! I plan to set up a fw tank soon anyways
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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