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![]() ive had my 35 gallon reef now for two yrs and i have just set my 90 gallon up i have it filled and its cycles is done ive put a pink tail and picasso trigger i. now my concern is will triggers destroy my corals if i move rverything from my reef in to my 90 or would it better to keep it just as an aggresive fowler?
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![]() Yeah I guess it just depends on how much you like your reef tank... There certainly isn't a shortage of FOWLR tanks out there if you enjoy the fish. But if you want both you can do two seperate tanks or build a single custom with a glass wall between. Plumbed to the same sump coul be a very nice system.
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![]() in other words not such a good idea to mix triggers with corals
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![]() Not with corals you like
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![]() would they eat a brain coral the one in my 35 is getting entirly to big so i was gunna put it in my 90
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![]() From what i have seen in the wild, triggers aren't very picky they will eat
soft or hard corals, and in a tank with limited food sources i imagine they wont last too long, go with fish only in one and corals in another tank ![]()
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |