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![]() Triggers don't eat corals. They occaisionally move them, but that's it. Some will eat shrimp, some will eat other smaller fish. Nigers are pretty good, as are pinktails. Others can be quite destructive to the tank. As a general rule, triggers with up turned mouths are generally pretty good.
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![]() I have a pink tail.. He's really a cool fish. It took him a long time to get comfortable in the tank, but now he eats out of my hand and let's me pet him..
He hasn't bothered anything in the tank so far, other than he likes to toss the smaller corals around when hes hungry, and he gets bored and likes to play with the frag plugs I have all around the edges of the tank. ![]() Last edited by Borderjumper; 01-16-2012 at 02:41 AM. |
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![]() awsome to no guys ya i have pink tail and picasso in my 90 right now my pink tail is extreamly shy but the picasso is all over and ya there voth pigs lol
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![]() my wife caught the picaso and the regalplaying catch with my candy cane coral had to move it tomy 50
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![]() I had a sargassum trigger in my reef and he was no trouble either!! He is a sweet trigger as well but a little pricey!
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