Reef safe or not?

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For all the reef keepers out there, in a large reef aquarium with ample coral (softies, LPS, & SPS) and inverts. which typical “non-reef safe” fish listed would you take a chance on adding to a tank based on your knowledge and experience. Wether it be an Emperor Angelfish, Porcupine Pufferfish, Regal Angelfish, or a specific species of Trigger. If anyone has experimented with these fish in a reef environment themselves or have experience with the fish please let me know! Really considering Considering one of these guys.
 

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matters which trigger species like a bluethroat trigger which is reef safe. Out of that list the regal angelfish is probably the best best if the trigger you are looking at is something like a picasso.

Emperor and porcupine puffer I have no experience with because i have never had a 200+ gallon system that is needed for fish of their size (they shouldnt be in anything smaller)
 
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