Are Pea pufferfish possible for reefs?

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Is it possible to add freshwater pea puffers to a reef tank with proper acclimation in a similar way to freshwater mollies?
 
Is it possible to add freshwater pea puffers to a reef tank with proper acclimation in a similar way to freshwater mollies?
I doubt it, but I don't think it has ever been tested, so I can't say for certain. I doubt that it's possible because pea puffers (Carinotetraodon travancoricus) are a true freshwater species, whereas mollies, guppies, etc. are brackish fish that are highly adaptable to and frequently found in a wide range of salinities (from pure freshwater to pure marine) - pea puffers are only found in freshwater.

Edit: tested scientifically (I'm sure a hobbyist has tried it at some point).
 

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