Pink tail trigger in reef tank?

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So my friend has a pink tail trigger and it's out growing his tank. So he wants to give it to me. He said it's never done anything bad in his reef tank but I've heard stories where they were fine and then all of the sudden they kill everything in the tank. Do you think it would be ok to keep this fish in the tank?
 

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Triggers are always hit or miss. I've heard from people who have kept them successfully in a reef but more often than not they are way too aggressive.
 

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I really like mine. I have had him about 5 or so months now and he is growing fast. He was only maybe 3" before he is closers to 5 already and eats like a pig. Chopped up prawn, clams , mysis,, flake ,and eats Nori too. No issues what's so ever. Bit my finger last week when I was dangling some food in the tank and it hurt. Lol.

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I really like mine. I have had him about 5 or so months now and he is growing fast. He was only maybe 3" before he is closers to 5 already and eats like a pig. Chopped up prawn, clams , mysis,, flake ,and eats Nori too. No issues what's so ever. Bit my finger last week when I was dangling some food in the tank and it hurt. Lol.

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What fish do you have?
 

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From the pic you can see some tangs obviously, but I also have a pair of fire fish and a pair of Royal garamas that are smaller but he doesn't bother them at all. The fire fish get a little skidish at feeding time when he gets near but I have never seen him go for anything other than the food is feed.
My Harlequin Tusk is more of the hunter and I think he eat some of my snails and a red legged crab. I still have a few sales and at least one crab but he is careful not to expose himself too much during the day. Tank is 84x24x30 . I have a red hawk fish Meleranus wrasse , pair of Sea bea clowns ( the male is huge 4 inches for sure) , midas blenny .....
 

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Full tank shot camera on this tablet is not very good but gives you the idea.

The pink tail definitely adds the spice with his fins and he is so active I love watching him.

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