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![]() I was just wondering about peoples experiences with keeping "reef safe" triggers in their reefs. Ive been debating for a long time picking one up for my tank and was wondering which species to go with and what to watch for. I was thinking either a blue jaw or niger.
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"120 Gallon - Fastest Build in the West" 20Gal Sump, 2x 250 PFO Metal Hallides running 2 20k XM Bulbs, 2X54 HOT5 1 KZ Coral Light 1 Fiji Purple, Euroreef RS 100 Skimmer, Quiet One 6000 Return Pump, 2X Tunze 6025, Nano Wavebox ~To Live Is To Reef~
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![]() I have both in my 240 and have no problems. Make sure if you have shrimp they are large or they will become a meal.
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I did lots of research into Nigers a while ago. I was going to get one for my tank but ultimately decided not too. I also got feedback about them rearranging corals that are not mounted in place. They also get pretty big so they need a large tank. |
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![]() I have 2 of these guys and I love them. 300G reef.
http://www.marinecenter.com/fish/tri...umtriggerfish/ - 17k |
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![]() I have a crosshatch and a niger and have not had any problems and nothing has been rearranged (mind you the smaller sps are epoxied down, but some of the larger ones are free reining with no probs and my LPS are not epoxied and I have had no issues.
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |
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![]() I am wondering whether those trigger keepers who posted noticed that the original poster has a 90 gallon tank.\
Are you recommending a niger which grows to 18 inches to the poster? I noticed that all of you have very large tanks. |