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Hello,

I'm setting up a 300 gallon FOWLR and thinking about a shark (maybe Epaulette). I currently have a few fish that may be a concern for a shark and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with these tank mates.

Blue Throat Trigger
Majestic Angel
Narrow Lined Puffer

All the fish are in a holding tank at the moment, so I could introduce the shark first.

Thanks for the help.
 
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Hello,

I'm setting up a 300 gallon FOWLR and thinking about a shark (maybe Epaulette). I currently have a few fish that may be a concern for a shark and I'm wondering if anyone has experience with these tank mates.

Blue Throat Trigger
Majestic Angel
Narrow Lined Puffer

All the fish are in a holding tank at the moment, so I could introduce the shark first.

Thanks for the help.
I hv heard that trigger and angelfish pick on them. This is a good decision to introduce shark first.
Good luck!
 
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Wouldn't recommend any of those fish with a shark. All of them are potential nippers, especially the puffer. Puffers and sharks are completely incompatible in my opinion. Epaulettes don't move very much at all and would be an easy target for any of these fish.
 

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