bluethroat trigger and tuxedo urchin..is it possible?

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has anyone had both of these in their tank with no issues? i know blue throat considered reef safe but im not sure this will work out, i know a gold coral banded and bluethroat doesnt work out..lol
 

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has anyone had both of these in their tank with no issues? i know blue throat considered reef safe but im not sure this will work out, i know a gold coral banded and bluethroat doesnt work out..lol
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I had a (male) Bluethroat in my reef and he never paid any attention to my (Royal) Tuxedo Urchin.

Guess you'd have to try it out. Each specimen can be different.
 

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Unlike most triggers, the bluethroat (and its cousins sargassum and crosshatch) is a planktivore. It should be ok. Keep in mind triggers can be a little unpredictable.
 
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Thanks , for the replies. Definitely encouraging which I was hoping for
 

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