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So my lfs was selling me Lagoon triggerfish at a high price. Yesterday he suddenly told me that he want to sell that in a very low price but that fish is not in a good condition. It has white spots all over its body. So what should I do? I was asking him for a very long time that I want this fish.
 

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So my lfs was selling me Lagoon triggerfish at a high price. Yesterday he suddenly told me that he want to sell that in a very low price but that fish is not in a good condition. It has white spots all over its body. So what should I do? I was asking him for a very long time that I want this fish.
I personally wouldn’t take it unless you’re ok losing the fish ( worse case scenario )
Or if you’re setup to quarantine and medicate it .
Still a gamble and risk losing what you paid
 

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Am I missing something here, what is the scientific name of the fish you are calling a lagoon trigger. Where I'm from these fish are a dime a dozen and under $100. So I would see no reason to buy a sick one unless you are a rescue, then I would take it for free.
 
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Am I missing something here, what is the scientific name of the fish you are calling a lagoon trigger. Where I'm from these fish are a dime a dozen and under $100. So I would see no reason to buy a sick one unless you are a rescue, then I would take it for free.
Rhinecanthus aculeatus is the scientific name I guess.
 

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Am I missing something here, what is the scientific name of the fish you are calling a lagoon trigger. Where I'm from these fish are a dime a dozen and under $100. So I would see no reason to buy a sick one unless you are a rescue, then I would take it for free.
The OP is in an Indian State, things over there tend to be slightly more expensive from Indonesia.
I believe in India, the main fish they get in are mostly from the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, around the western side.
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I would avoid it if this guy has white spots. This is usually a disease - if he’s selling it so cheap, it’s likely to be velvet which will often wipe out a fish once you see it.
 

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