He and his mate are in a full mixed reef with scrymps, snails, crabs.. haven't seen any indications of predation.OMG yes please. I am seriously debating on a Fowlr tank next.
He's a total goofball, and a Spitter!
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He and his mate are in a full mixed reef with scrymps, snails, crabs.. haven't seen any indications of predation.OMG yes please. I am seriously debating on a Fowlr tank next.
Yeah that is one of the requirements of new fish reef safe. I just like so many fish that aren't reef safe.He and his mate are in a full mixed reef with scrymps, snails, crabs.. haven't seen any indications of predation.
He's a total goofball, and a Spitter!
He and his mate are in a full mixed reef with scrymps, snails, crabs.. haven't seen any indications of predation.
He's a total goofball, and a Spitter!
Those blue throats are worth it even if they are "with caution" in some cases. For what its worth I have read up and that Genus Xanthichthys seems to be pretty reef safe as a whole. It includes the Blue Chins (blue throats) Crosshatch and Red Tail. So of those 3 the Blue Chin is the smallest at 9 inches. Also the most readily available from what I can tell.
Hold the phone, what? I always though triggers we fowlr, but I just looked and it reef caution. What are we being cautious of?
I may need to rethink my whole tank now.
Blue throat and cross hatch are the safest triggers in the reef tanks.
Hold the phone, what? I always though triggers we fowlr, but I just looked and it reef caution. What are we being cautious of?
I may need to rethink my whole tank now.
Triggers are generally not reef safe.
Hold the phone, what? I always though triggers we fowlr, but I just looked and it reef caution. What are we being cautious of?
I may need to rethink my whole tank now.
I have actually been considering removing the female blue throat as she doesn't really add anything, and replacing with a crosshatch...I would love a cross hatch. I don't want to spend the cash.
Triggers are generally not reef safe.
There are some that are resafe with caution, which really only means it's a crapshoot.
Blue throat, Pink tail and X-hatch I have read are Generally the most likely not to break the rules.
I feed Heavily and Often in my DT. The triggers also mow on nori like it's cool.
Agreed. I've stayed away from angels for this reason.I can sacrifice a snail or two, but I just don't want to loose corals.
There is this thread here on them. From 2012. 5 people said they never bothered a thing.I have actually been considering removing the female blue throat as she doesn't really add anything, and replacing with a crosshatch...
That's great newsThere is this thread here on them. From 2012. 5 people said they never bothered a thing.