Hi im new to this forum, i'm just wondering if any one else on here has fish only tanks keeping Trigger Fish?
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I have a reef tank with a trigger. Blue throat trigger... he is awesome... lots of personality.i suppose its once bitten,twice shy , thank you for your reply . I suppose its each to their own every one has their favourite fish . What do you keep?
Ashley.
I like the angels especially the blue faced .I don’t nowadays, but years ago I kept them. I just don’t have a large enough tank now. But I love triggers and large angels
They do have a large personality i thought my porcupine puffer (in my other tank) was funny but my trigger i just watch in fascination! even night time watching him lock into place and he like me defffinatly not an early riser he is so slow in the morning, then he wants his food , will do his laps for an hour then he wants to watch what im doing. And for some reason he likes the hoover!!I have a reef tank with a trigger. Blue throat trigger... he is awesome... lots of personality.
I have a reef tank with my wife's fishes in iti suppose its once bitten,twice shy , thank you for your reply . I suppose its each to their own every one has their favourite fish . What do you keep?
Ashley.
I like the harlequin , very colourful ! Will you be getting more fish?I have a reef tank with my wife's fishes in it
Tangs, harlequin tusk, tomato clown pair, foxeface lo, talbot damsel.
She just got her own tank with a pair of snowflake clowns so pretty soon I plan to be fish free.
I’m in the process of designing a monster tank that will end up 650 or 850 gallons (still deciding). I had a Clown Triggerfish in the early 80’s and he was awesome! I wrote an article about my playful and quirky Trigger “King,” that I posted here…Hi im new to this forum, i'm just wondering if any one else on here has fish only tanks keeping Trigger Fish?
Thanks for your reply! Trigger’s are awesome fish and they are a hoot to play with as well… Back in the day, I had a Clown Trigger I named “King” and he would spit water at me regularly, bark and snort, play fetch with a plastic practice gold ball (the one with holes), drag huge coral pieces around his tank and rescape the sand bed multiple times a day. He was more like a dog than a fish… Triggers rock!I have kept many triggers over many years.
Currently i have a clown trigger, pineapple "yellow margin" trigger, Blueline "Fuscus" trigger and a really big humu "picasso" trigger. These 4 live with 2 other large aggressive fish, a miniatus grouper and a sohal tang. This group of triggerfish have been together for about 2 years. My humu is the oldest i have had him around 5-6 years
Triggerfish are aggressive but not all of them. The key is consistent and frequent feeding schedules, my team eats 4 times a day + water turnover rate, "waves". They will fight initially to determine territories, but once that is done its fairly peaceful.
I always always always use a isolation box, a big one. I keep new fish after a 5-6 week QT in a isolation box and observe for about a month. I never cut these observation times short. a month is a month.... you learn a lot about personality.
Thought i'd go ahead and share a few photo's. They really dont do justice because the red sea lights blue bleed super bad, even with a filter.
Blueline is about 5-6" Pineapple is the same size but thicker
Humu is about 8-9 inches and he's REALLY THICC. This guys barks for food!!!
I have 9 in a species tank that are doing well together… start them together, small, and feed them often. This is what I have…. Titan, Blueline, Picasso, Bursa, Half-moon, Niger, Undulated, Rectangular, and a Clown. I’ve had several owners of LFS visit my home and they are blown away by these monsters swimming together and happily greeting me when they see me. Like a pack of happy dogs.Hi im new to this forum, i'm just wondering if any one else on here has fish only tanks keeping Trigger Fish?
Well, give us some pics then.I have 9 in a species tank that are doing well together… start them together, small, and feed them often. This is what I have…. Titan, Blueline, Picasso, Bursa, Half-moon, Niger, Undulated, Rectangular, and a Clown. I’ve had several owners of LFS visit my home and they are blown away by these monsters swimming together and happily greeting me when they see me. Like a pack of happy dogs.
Well, give us some pics then.
Well, give us some pics then.