Triggerfish with Claim? Possible?

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So I have a blue throat trigger sitting in my QT tank for the past 3 weeks and about to move him to the DT. However, at the fish store today I discovered an electric claim that is about the coolest thing I've ever seen. What are the odds that my Blue Throat and him would get along. From what I've read some have had success and others haven't. Do you think it would be worth the chance?
 

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Do you mean the Electric Flame Scallop? They're amazing but very very hard to keep for any length of time, even if not harassed by fish.
I don't know if your trigger would bother it but it certainly seems plausible that it would try to eat it.
 
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Do you mean the Electric Flame Scallop? They're amazing but very very hard to keep for any length of time, even if not harassed by fish.
I don't know if your trigger would bother it but it certainly seems plausible that it would try to eat it.
Yeah, thanks. After more reading, I think your right. He would be way to hard to keep healthy even if he's not eaten. But man, what an awesome specimen.
 

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