coastal fish in a reef environment?

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Hello! so i found out aboutthis fish called Neovespicula depressifrons they're found in brackish and marine environment. thing is they're found on eustaries/coastal areas and not reef. would it be a problem if i put them in a reef environment?
 
You should make sure it does well in marine salinity for its full lifespan. If so, I don't see any reason it would be a problem. Looks like a scorpionfish-type shape, so it should be reef-safe, as it won't be inclined to pick at corals. It's not like the lil guy will be looking around going "what's up with this??? I don't like this new stuff".

Fish don't care what their environment looks like, as long as they have hiding places. You could set up a reef tank with pink castle decorations, and as long as there was enough live rock for the biofilter, everything would happily live in and on the pink castles.
 

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