Bluethroat Triggerfish pacing glass

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Hello everyone,

I got a male bluethroat triggerfish 2-3 weeks ago and he's pacing the glass. See video below.



That's him at his worst, usually he will swim from one side to the other. Is this normal for a bluethroat trigger?

Details: Waterbox 5526 - 130 gallons display with 40 gallons more in sump. , 55" long, 26" wide and 24" high
Bluethroat Trigger is 3-4 inches long
Tank stocking- One bluethroat trigger, 2 clownfish, one melanurus wrasse, one midas blenny, one yellow watchman goby, one royal gramma
Tank parameters stable and within normal range

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Andrew
 

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IME not sure why but triggers in general tend to do this more than other fish. I don’t know how much I would be concerned about it as long as he’s eating well.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, that’s interesting to know about triggers. He’s eating just a lot, fingers crossed he will settle down soon.
 

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My Clowntrigger would literally pace the length of the back panel (180+gallon) all day.
 
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Kados, do you have any video of this? Wondering if it’s the same behavior or if it’s stress.
 
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Idech, I have a peninsula tank. Do you mean cover the length side or the end? Thanks!
 

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Kados, do you have any video of this? Wondering if it’s the same behavior or if it’s stress.
I never took video of it doing it. It stopped after a few months. But I wouldn't be too alarmed honestly.
 

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My M/F blue throat paces too. They do it at different spots. My M will go back and forth in back panel while my female will do it in front panel and side panel. Did it on my 80g and also on my 500g too so I think it’s fairly normal. Had a Pinktail back in the day that paved back and forth in my 8 footer 640 g too. Only my clown trigger doesn’t pace
 
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