Blue throats and crosshatch

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I have a pet store in Wi with a pair of crosshatch triggers at a giveaway price as they are typically very expensive
They are currently in a 450g display and very happy
 

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I hear crosshatch is not so mild... My blue throat I would say is mild but can get somewhat aggressive.
I have local store and they are in with tangs, wrasses, a butterfly and 3 angels - No issues at all.
Ive owned bluethroats also mild, but they tended to move coral and periodically squabbled

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What’s the name of the store? Any idea how much for the pair? If the have been there sometime would be a great find! Tony, do you think both the blue throat and crosshatch good mange ok in a 650 well fed, plenty of line of sight breaks tank. Tanks mates would a few large angels, tangs, tusk and a couple larger wrasse.
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I have a pet store in Wi with a pair of crosshatch triggers at a giveaway price as they are typically very expensive
They are currently in a 450g display and very happy
 

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