Reef safe Triggerfish???

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It probably would as the average ive seen is 4-5". As long as no overcrowding, I would not hesitate

I’m not planning on having many open water fish. Biggest will be my one spot fox, a tang (either tomini or scopas) and maybe some cardinals or a few Bartlet anthias. Beyond that an aiptaisa filefish, a goby or two, and a black capped basslet.

I don’t have near your experience. If I went with one blue throat, do you think this would work?
 

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I’m not planning on having many open water fish. Biggest will be my one spot fox, a tang (either tomini or scopas) and maybe some cardinals or a few Bartlet anthias. Beyond that an aiptaisa filefish, a goby or two, and a black capped basslet.

I don’t have near your experience. If I went with one blue throat, do you think this would work?
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