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I have kept niger triggers . From 3” to 7” long .
can be aggressive and will eat almost anything .
Pink tail triggers are very nice and said to be one of the only reef safe trigger fish

My current stock list
1) pink tail trigger
4 tangs ,
2 clowns
2 damsels
1 blenny
1) flame hawk
1) mandarin
1 emperor angelfish
1 blue ring angelfish
And a foxface
 

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I have kept niger triggers . From 3” to 7” long .
can be aggressive and will eat almost anything .
Pink tail triggers are very nice and said to be one of the only reef safe trigger fish

My current stock list
1) pink tail trigger
4 tangs ,
2 clowns
2 damsels
1 blenny
1) flame hawk
1) mandarin
1 emperor angelfish
1 blue ring angelfish
And a foxface
Give us some pics, then. :)
 

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Dude has a titan trigger? Good lord thats going to be a hoss of a fish. And an undulated thats not a murder machine? Props to you man. props to you.

I have a humu, a blue throat, a Niger and a white tip trigger. All do fine and constantly beg for food. My last one Im waiting to acquire is a pink tail and then ill be done with triggers, but they are great fish.
 

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A very large queen trigger took a chunk out of my knuckle years and years ago, still sporting the scar. I've been in love with them ever since.
 

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I have a pink tail and humu in one tank and a niger in the other. Really think they add some some fun movements to the tanks
 

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Hi im new to this forum, i'm just wondering if any one else on here has fish only tanks keeping Trigger Fish?
I’ve had a mixed reed for years. Current setup is a 180g. I love triggers and have many of them. The blue throat, Niger and Pink tail have never bothered my coral. I now have an undulated and could be luck but he’s also not been bothering my rock or coral. Can’t say the same for my snails or hermits but he has not eaten them all.
 

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