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Just but that bullet. My lion and lunar wrasse will be here friday
Yeah know that I think about it I'll watch when I put them in. Grouper learned real quick (about 10 seconds) not to mess with the triggeroh yeah I bet it will be the grouper who wont get along lol
I've gone a ton of mono fish line. Was gonna stick shrimp and such on there to get him to eat. My last one didn't even need training, so I hope I'll get lucky again. If not i have some live shrimp in the sump for himDo you have plans to train the lion to eat frozen food?
I'll do my best. Probably target feed everyone else first. Any tips you have for me in particular?It can be hard to do if you have aggressive feeders in the tank that would go after the training food.
A small lion fish, the most friendly of the eels, and the most friendly of the triggers.A Dwarf Zebra, a Niger Trigger and a Snowflake
trade niger for pinktail and that's how mine will be. Hopefully it works out.A small lion fish, the most friendly of the eels, and the most friendly of the triggers.
I can see that borderline working.
Possible. Just make sure the trigger comes last, and the eel is first.trade niger for pinktail and that's how mine will be. Hopefully it works out.
This is the impression I was under.Actually I believe the Bluethroat and Crosshatch/Pink Tail, as we2ll as the Sargassum (correct me if I'm wrong) are the most docile trigger species (among Xanichthys, Melichthys and thr Niger Trigger) as they are planktivores rather than true blue carnivores
DOA. It happens. I've just wanted this particular lion for a while.omg so sorry for your loss [emoji17]
What happened to the fella?