Taking my chances....Clown Triggers

Miguel

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Very much south..

Miguel

Ole Dawg
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Very much south..
keeping my fingers crossed....am not sure i will be able to endure the stress . but I will try....Just hope its a pair.

Am gaming on the second one being a baby.
 

Miguel

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I still cannot say that. The little one hid and comes out carefully. He is taking his bearings...

Am not at all sure i will even keep this going...hour by hour observation....
 

Miguel

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Very much south..
Some are like you say. Wrasses, most clowns, etc

I do not think this is the case with Triggers
 

fishboobs

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I would have added another trigger or two. Always works best to add a couple then weed out until you have a workable situation. i had a blueline, titan, clown, and queen. Needless to say there were a couple fallen weaker triggers in that mix.
 

Miguel

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Very much south..
I also have a Rhinecanthus Assasi in there....
 

Aw3s0m3

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Some triggers get along with others, some don't. The clown is definitely 1 that doesn't except for rare circumstances. I'd keep an eye on them but more than likely, you're gonna end up separating them very soon. Even the babies are vicious but their personalities are pretty much like puffers. I had 1 that would always come to the front for food and when I opened the lid, it would spit water like an archer fish. My friend got spot in the face a couple times. It was hilarious!


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