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Old September 4th, 2008, 06:34 AM
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not all fish are the same have 3 non reef safe in my tankand they yet to even bother anything a porcupine puffer a dwarf lion and a trigger and I want a butterfly fish next ( not sure which one ) IMO if you feedthem enough the won't have an appetite for anything in your tank
How'd it go with that lunare wrasse that you got a while back??
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awww well good point and will say I didn't feed it properly
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Re: triggers

I have a perfect solution for you. Male and female blue jaw triggers. More likely than any other trigger fish to be reef safe and they will usually get along just fine!

Also I hate to be the one to shoot you down here but something that style will almost surely fail. All of those different types of (some) highly aggressive fish are almost for sure a money waste waiting to happen. Judging by the way the tanks looked they didn't look established to me. I could be wrong but they looked like brand new tanks (less than a few months old) and possibly meaning someone going off sheer stupidity or doing something because a shady LFS said it would work.
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