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I Set up a 90 gallon Fowler back in November. After an ich outbreak (My Elibi angel beat up my Kole tang ) My Tank is now ready for fishes again! I have always loved triggerfish but as you guys know most are too aggressive for a smaller FOWLR. I was reading that this triggerfish would be fantastic with most other fish and inverts. It sounds too good to be true?? The other fish I have waiting to go in this tank are a Pair of Banggai Cardinalfish adults and a pair of black occ. adults. Eventually I'd like to add a royal Gramma and a dwarf angel for some colour and a few sand sifters. Who here has done it? Pros? Cons?
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![]() From my own personal experience; Sargassum Triggers are one of the most docile and peaceful of the Triggerfish family. In theory; any Trigger that belongs to the genus Xanthichthys are generally "reef safe with caution". At the end of the day....they still are Triggers. However; I have had Sargassum and Bluethroat in a reef environment that included SPS, LPS, Cleaner Shrimp, Blood Shrimp, Pistol Shrimp. smaller fish (such as Blue Eyed Cardinals, Clownfish, Juvenile Harlequin Tusk, Wrasses) without issue.
I generally try and keep them well fed to stave off temptation. Over time I will even skip a few feedings and observe how they react to less food. Mine have had no increased aggression towards tankmates with a decrease in feedings. Triggers are very personable and have unique personalities. Mine eat from my hand if I let them. From the description of your FOWLR environment; I think things will be fine - especially if you introduce the Sargassum trigger as the last/final addition. They aren't the most popular or common....but very much worth the wait in my opinion. Good Luck. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |