Most reef safe or invert safe tetraodontiformes

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Curious as to people’s personal experience here with tetraodontiformes. Personally some of my favourite fish and I’d love to keep one, they include fish such as boxfish, procupinefish, ocean sunfish, pufferfish, cowfish, triggerfish, filefish, tobies, and many others. I understand most of these are coral and invert eaters, but if you all know of any of them that aren’t or have stories of your own fish you want to just talk about, feel free to share.
 

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Curious as to people’s personal experience here with tetraodontiformes. Personally some of my favourite fish and I’d love to keep one, they include fish such as boxfish, procupinefish, ocean sunfish, pufferfish, cowfish, triggerfish, filefish, tobies, and many others. I understand most of these are coral and invert eaters, but if you all know of any of them that aren’t or have stories of your own fish you want to just talk about, feel free to share.
Valentini puffer r sometimes reef safe but not invert safe

Boxfish r not reef safe and prone to ich

Xanthichthys's triggers r reef safe but not invert safe

Let's see what expert's say:)
 
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