Multiple Triggers in Large Tank?

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I have a male bluejaw trigger right now, and want to get him a female when he goes in my 200 DD.

Question is...can I put in a Crosshatch Pair, or maybe PinkTail triggers in the same tank?
 

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I've heard some nasty stories about more than one trigger in a tank... I think one would dominate the rest, and triggers are naturally very agressive.
I personally wouldn't do it.
 

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Blue jaws and crosshatch are very calm triggers. In a tank that size, I say go for it. I would stay away from the pink tale, they are one notch under the undulatus as aggressive.
 
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Yeah, I was just thinking about a Bluejaw and Crosshatch pair really, the pink tail doesn't excite me that much, haha.
 

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