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![]() Oh he's tiny. I thought he was maybe bigger after looking at one of your photos where he looked huge. Guess it was justa really good closeup.
![]() I really like the Nigers .. love their blue colour. I always heard they are sorta hit and miss in a reef? But not sure why or what it is that they reputedly do to earn that "rating." Was thinking if I setup a FOWLR I'd try one. I have a baby (3") crosshatch in my main reef right now and so I'm sure it could not support a second trigger.. I'm not sure my next tank is large enough to support 2 triggers either..
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![]() You should pnly keep one trigger in a tank with the exseption of the Nigers they can be introduced at the same time and may even mate the get between 6and 8 inches in a tank I have seen them 10 inches. The pick was a nice close up, any triger is hit or miss as they have these big teeth that are made for grinding hard corals down. THey make thier own sand, softies are generaly ok with them onlike angles they seem to nibble on softies more than sps.
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![]() Naso Tang. Nice fish pics are ok he is still in QT.
http://s749.photobucket.com/albums/x...h%20in%20110g/ Bill |
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![]() Great video Bill
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![]() it's a slide show I was asked to goto my daughters school and give a presentation for one of the classes and they will be giving instructions on how to view it from home in the next bulletin that goes home with the kids so everyone can see it if they want.
Bill Last edited by bvlester; 02-27-2010 at 05:35 AM. |