niger trigger

I've never heard of that... They are carnivorous. They will eat prepared algae sheets (like most fish), but they cannot live on vegetable matter only, and they don't eat nuisance algae.

Besides, you can't keep a trigger in a 29 gallon tank anyways :)
 
I KNOW!!!!
its just these random questions that i continuously ask all the time haha

my friend got a 55
he's doing freshwater but he could switch
what would be the minimum size for a trigger
 
JMO.But triggers shouldnt be in anything less than a 125.
We've got a clown trigger at the store,he's a great looking fish with a hell of a personality,about 4" long right now.But his teeth are sharp as :pooh:.And he will bite.Matter of fact,his favorite food is fingers:grumble:
 
Well that's a complicated story.

But in a nutshell the term came from Biff one night in her frustration after reading several pages (12 actually) of a few of us discussing random BS stuff on a thread I had started about someone getting banned (note: I was out of line and being a bit of an antagonist). Well we went on and on about almost everything after a short discussion of the topic originally presented. She was already frustrated that I had even questioned why this had happened (the person she had banned) and then she had to read through all the pages of 'Muck-muck" as she called it.

June 22nd, 2009
Biff writes: "Ahem. If I may interrupt your little shindig here for a second... (She continued with her point and then said) Lastly, I can't believe I had to read 12 pages of your muck-muck to get to this point"

https://www.livingreefs.com/member-banned-t19702.html

With that I started the Official Muck-Muck thread, which crashed and burned!

https://www.livingreefs.com/official-muck-muck-thread-t19719.html
 
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There are at least three species of trigger that are reef safe-ish, in that they don't normally eat inverts or corals: Niger, blue throat, and pink tail. I have a pink tail trigger in a reef tank, and he has never touched anything he shouldn't.
 
Well that's a complicated story.

But in a nutshell the term came from Biff one night in her frustration after reading several pages (12 actually) of a few of us discussing random BS stuff on a thread I had started about someone getting banned (note: I was out of line and being a bit of an antagonist). Well we went on and on about almost everything after a short discussion of the topic originally presented. She was already frustrated that I had even questioned why this had happened (the person she had banned) and then she had to read through all the pages of 'Muck-muck" as she called it.

June 22nd, 2009
Biff writes: "Ahem. If I may interrupt your little shindig here for a second... (She continued with her point and then said) Lastly, I can't believe I had to read 12 pages of your muck-muck to get to this point"

https://www.livingreefs.com/member-banned-t19702.html

With that I started the Official Muck-Muck thread, which crashed and burned!

https://www.livingreefs.com/official-muck-muck-thread-t19719.html
so now dcan just muck mucks on all the threads. Well actually we all do. We try real hard not to but its just like :pooh: it happens.
 
I try really hard to stay on topic but it's tough sometimes. I love the hobby and the people on here, but sometimes I get distracted and get off or make a joke. I wish we had a chat room with several times set up to just speak freely about what ever. Some of us bait one another too and that make it really hard to stay on topic.
 
you may have been already, its just that no one wants to give you the bad news! hehehe just kidding...

yea, thoes pictues sound like something from rotten dot com
 
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