I need tips for a Predator Tank equipment

ColaAddict

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I'm going to be setting up a tank with Invert eating fishes. so clean up crew will be at a minimum, or probably non existant, except for worms hiding within rocks and sand. I just want to get tips on what I need to successfully run a predator tank. I'm sure a powerful skimmer is a must. I'm not a big fan of UV filter, but is that a must with no clean up crew? Any other equipment needed?
 
It's hard without a CUC and lots of liverock,i can't take it anymore with coral inserts.You need a denitrator/UV/strong skimmer and frequent water changes.
 
Puffers do best if they are the main focus of the tank, not with other aggressive preds. How big is that tank?

It's going to be a 180 Jeni. So you are advising against mixing puffer with triggers (I was thinking the 2 least agressive triggers--bluejaw and niger), and harlequin tusk? I almost feel like the tangs get more agressive than those fishes though, the tangs get intimidating swimming around so much. What if I introduce the puffer first?
 
In a 180, I wouldn't go with more than 3 of those choices. Preds need lots of room to establish territories, keep away from each other & produce a very high bioload. When keeping a puffer,k keep it with much smaller, less-aggressive fish. Let them be the centerpiece of the tank. They are so personable--they're worth it!
 
Plenty of people successfully keep puffers with triggers, tusks, and other aggressive fish for many years with no problems. Do some additional research around the web.
 
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