thats a cool little guy! Not the right family of trigger for the reef but, the perfect center piece for a fowlr! Tons of personality, intelligence $ appetite. At that size, the 15g is fine until Christmas and the 90 will be great for him! They will learn, watch, respond and even get board. I used to put empty hermet crab shells in the tank just to see him stalk them and flip them over...any sea shell really.
I've had 3 Picassos over the past 20 years. The only problems one could ever have is
1.) overstocked tank with larger triggers
2.) tank contamination ( accidental environmental or chemical fouling)
In the first instance, they will retreat, hide, waste away or show signs of disease due to stress.
So that's how I lost my first two. The last one I had for 4 1/2 years and a custom aquarium supplier bought it from me for a 600g install. I got to visit him once in his new home!
Be mindful that most aquarists desire changeover time and most triggers are hearty enough to long outlast our ever changing hobbyists appetites. Stay plugged into the fowler community for when that little guy outgrows your 90.
Best of luck with one of the best fish in the hobby!
I've had 3 Picassos over the past 20 years. The only problems one could ever have is
1.) overstocked tank with larger triggers
2.) tank contamination ( accidental environmental or chemical fouling)
In the first instance, they will retreat, hide, waste away or show signs of disease due to stress.
So that's how I lost my first two. The last one I had for 4 1/2 years and a custom aquarium supplier bought it from me for a 600g install. I got to visit him once in his new home!
Be mindful that most aquarists desire changeover time and most triggers are hearty enough to long outlast our ever changing hobbyists appetites. Stay plugged into the fowler community for when that little guy outgrows your 90.
Best of luck with one of the best fish in the hobby!