YamahaF934
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Does anyone have experience with these guys. Will they leave the shrimp and crabs and what not alone?
Will he be happy in a 72 gallon?
Will he be happy in a 72 gallon?
Until my Co2 regulator malfunctioned and killed them, I had a pair in my 200. They're awesome fish!! They never bothered any of my snails, Emerald Crabs or shrimp.
You guys are brave. After the incident with the Angel. No more potential nippers in my system.
You guys are brave. After the incident with the Angel. No more potential nippers in my system.
I would agree with this about most of the angels and the like, but all the Xanthicthys triggerfish are planktivores and have a completely differently shaped jaw then their trigger brothers and are not adapted for taking chomps out of corals. Its like the how all the Genicanthus angels and the pyramid butterflys are also considered reef safe.You guys are brave. After the incident with the Angel. No more potential nippers in my system.
No triggers are totally reef safe. It doesn't take much to tear flesh off of corals. Also too I met a couple in Seattle about 5 years ago that had a beatiful pair of crosshatch triggers although they didn't eat the corals they did do some damage. Enough damage for the couple to tear down thier tank to catch them.
There are plenty other truely totally reef safe fish and no trigger is "totally" reef safe as Mike mentioned. When they start eating or aggessively picking into his prized corals he will be singing a different tune.
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