You know while we're on the topic of unsuitable conditions, that tang will need a much larger tank very soon.
Also I am wondering what you mean by dwarf puffers. My understanding is that dwarf puffers are strictly a freshwater fish (not even brackish). There are no "dwarf" marine puffers. And most of the marine puffers kept in captivity get quite large, according to what I've read.
Do you happen to know what your NH3, NO3, NO2 readings are at?
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