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Cool I've always wanted one but thought they'd be too aggressiveModel citizen.
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Cool I've always wanted one but thought they'd be too aggressiveModel citizen.
At least a cheap fish.I had a large crosshatch Trigger in my last reef, it was a 565 gallon tank and the crosshatch started chasing and eating my blue chromis!! LoL
Perfect, probably the safest bet for triggers in a reef tank. Not sure what you feed your fish but if it looks like they need to chunk up a bit get some hikari marine a pellets and give them a bunch of those before the regular feeding of the rest of the tank.got myself a bonded pair of blue jaws! Love it !!
Yes I still have them and all 5 are doing great. They have developed a problem over this time, they have grown and now have stopped growing pretty much cuz of the size of the tank. So I came up with a solution im looking to implement within the next couple months, getting a larger tank! Here's a couple recent shots of my 2 favorite ones and a fts of there home and a vid.Would love for everyone that posted on here to update on your trigers. Do you still have them? How are they doing. Any problems after all this time?
My Clown, Assasi, Blueline, Niger and Pinktail triggers are all coral safe, haven't found one that isn't and I have alot of different types of corals for them to pick from but they ignore them. Heres a vidI’m looking for a coral safe trigger myself
Yes I still have them and all 5 are doing great. They have developed a problem over this time, they have grown and now have stopped growing pretty much cuz of the size of the tank. So I came up with a solution im looking to implement within the next couple months, getting a larger tank! Here's a couple recent shots of my 2 favorite ones and a fts of there home and a vid.