Oyster shells and feeding

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I bought some fresh oysters to feed my puffer. Do I need to take the shells out of the tank after puffer has finished his meal?
 
I'd say it's mostly a question of aesthetics. If you leave them in endoliths and biofilms will colonize the shells pretty quickly doing their stuff to maintain a reef system.
 
I feed lots of clams to my puffer and I have been lazy about taking the shells out. The shells can potentially contain some phosphates and other trace elements from where they were sourced which can be a good or bad thing. I would say other than shells being a detritus trap there is minimal concern with leaving a few in the aquarium.
 
I feed my puffer clams on the half shell and I clean them out once a week. No issues with water quality just aesthetics.
 

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