Reef safe triggers???

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The two best bets are stated above, most of the triggers that will chew rocks get too big for the majority of our tanks. Your worry with a trigger even the most reef safe ones will always be your cuc. We all replace them regularly anyway, and blue throats are beautiful. I say go for it.
 

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My Blue Throat doesn't bother anybody or thing in my tank.
mine neither - seems to be an open water swimmer - spends a good amount of time swimming into powerheads - therefore doesn't have the same sort of cruising around looking at stuff, like un safe triggers do
 

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As long as you realize they act just like puppies your good to go. Out of the 7 I have the Clown is the only one that on rare occasions turns small parts of a coral to sand but as you can see they don't just eat all your corals.
 

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