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heres a pic of my new clowntrigger i just got him today and i got him to eat shrimp out of my hand....it was awesome...:bigsmile:
 

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Clown

That is a really nice fish. how big is he and were did you get him?
 
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bout 4 or 5 inches... i got him from saltwaterfish.com... i always get my fish from them...
 

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Gorgeous fish. Clown Triggers were my inspiration to get into saltwater about 8 or 9 years ago. Still my favorite looking SW fishie, I love their markings and colors.
 
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yes i found out how to make my pics bigger thanks to a r2r member...
clowntrigger006.jpg
 

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Very nice Clown, just becareful with ur fingers they have a powerful bite.
 

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Awesome!

These fish tempt me to go FO every time I see one in person... then I remember how big they get ;)
 
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i was doing some research on them and in aquariums they rarely excede 10 inches...
 

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I've seen them 12-14" in aquariums multiple times - moot point, but a 10" trigger is still big!

I love 'em though... I'll have a tank just for a pair someday :angel:
 

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man, be careful! we have a baby one at the store that latched onto my finger and didn't let go when i brought my hand up out of the water! it went airborn and landed in another tank in the system due to my uncontrolled reflex reaction. lol
 

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great fish.have you ever seen the clown trigger with the black spots inside the baby blue spots on their stomach?. i"ve only seen two in twenty years. one of my favorite fish also.
 
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man, be careful! we have a baby one at the store that latched onto my finger and didn't let go when i brought my hand up out of the water! it went airborn and landed in another tank in the system due to my uncontrolled reflex reaction. lol
lol.. wow i bet that hurt...
 
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i got a question can you keep more than 1 trigger per tank?? not another clown but another kind of trigger?
 

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awsome looking fish, i alway wanted one...
man, be careful! we have a baby one at the store that latched onto my finger and didn't let go when i brought my hand up out of the water! it went airborn and landed in another tank in the system due to my uncontrolled reflex reaction. lol
get that on video next time:tongue:
 

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