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WTV: Blue-throat / Pink-Tail / Niger Trigger
Preferably 2-4"
Anyone seen any around near Vancouver? |
I picked up a nice male blue throat from hidden reef the other day. I know they had a few niger's at the beginning of the week. I'm not sure if they still do though, you'd have to give them a shout.
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Jamie, how big was the BT Trigger you bought? I've been looking for a juvy male for quite some time now, but they're pretty hard to find.
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It's probably close to 4"
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Called HR today --> Picasso, Clown, and some other non-reef safe trigger ...
Darn... |
It must be the season for BT Triggers, I just bought one at King Eds today (of all places). He's about 3"
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Good to hear. Good luck with it. Is it eating? If you ever see a female around please let me know.
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Thanks Jamie. I just finished acclimating him, but haven't attempted to feed him yet since he went straight into the rockwork.
Yes, yes, I know I didn't quarantine! :lol: I'll definitely keep an eye out for a girlfriend for ya. |
Keep us posted!! I'd like to hear your experience as it unfolds.
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Sorry if we are hijacking JTrigger, but I just wanted to give an update on my BTT.
He started eating the second day I got him (Wednesday), but is still shy when someone walks in front of the tank. He sure is a beauty though, he's swimming around more freely, but still likes to hide in his little spot. He is friendly towards all other tankmates (including 3 fireshrimp and many hermits/snails) and does not nip at any LPS (including blastos and open brains) or SPS. Perfect specimen for a reef IMO. I've always loved triggers and it's harder to find smaller "reef safe" specimens here in the LM. Like I mentioned before, it must be the season. |
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