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miniatus grouper
or blueline grouper.
Your clown trigger
another trigger ( queen , titan, blueline, or gold heart)
Smaller eel.... Jeweled moray would be my favorite small eel choice.
and i would really consider a puffer, they have so much personality. They are like little water dogs in your tank. Id go with a dog face

That would be my line up if i had your tank
 
TheCanuck;3756124; said:
miniatus grouper
or blueline grouper.
Your clown trigger
another trigger ( queen , titan, blueline, or gold heart)
Smaller eel.... Jeweled moray would be my favorite small eel choice.
and i would really consider a puffer, they have so much personality. They are like little water dogs in your tank. Id go with a dog face

That would be my line up if i had your tank

Yeah i think im kinda limited considering the clown is goin in when its setup.
 
not really how do you figure? Clowns really arnt that mean , they have a good rep for biting the glass etc. My clown is the least aggressive fish in my tank. Although i have the biggest meanst type of fish from each species but hey! Why not a barracuda!?
theres so many options , you just cant do stingrays or sharks... triggers will nip , but i mean honestly everthing with triggers is trial and error. You could have any fish in there , your fish will decide whether it stays or not , not research. Research is a helpful guide , please toss the fact its a rulebook

my goby, clown fish, and baby clown trigger where best buds until the clown outgrew the 55. He never bothered them , then i sold him to my friend and he ate his 1foot long barracuda ... lol .... ever fish has his targets.
 
lionfish all the way
 
TheCanuck;3756274; said:
not really how do you figure? Clowns really arnt that mean , they have a good rep for biting the glass etc. My clown is the least aggressive fish in my tank. Although i have the biggest meanst type of fish from each species but hey! Why not a barracuda!?
theres so many options , you just cant do stingrays or sharks... triggers will nip , but i mean honestly everthing with triggers is trial and error. You could have any fish in there , your fish will decide whether it stays or not , not research. Research is a helpful guide , please toss the fact its a rulebook

my goby, clown fish, and baby clown trigger where best buds until the clown outgrew the 55. He never bothered them , then i sold him to my friend and he ate his 1foot long barracuda ... lol .... ever fish has his targets.

Yeah i guess your right...I researched miniatus groupers and they look awesome. I just dont want something hiding all the time.

raymondk;3756279; said:
lionfish all the way

Too common.
 
DRAGON MORAY EEL FTW THEY PWN ALL!!!!


If only they cld be bred i wld have biggest breedin facility in the WORLD!!!.......but who am i kiddin there to stuborn....
 
TheCanuck;3756895; said:
miniatus groupers dont always hide. Mine was always out and about scanning the room begging for the next feeding. Get a blue line then, they are awsome. An argus grouper (blue dot) would be really cool too...

Was just goin by random vids i saw on the internet, are blue lines more active?
 
really depends on the fish, and if they feel at home in your tank. It may take a little time for any fish to warm up to you and coming to greet you. Triggers take this personality trust on the quickst , which is why i believe everyone loves them. I would go to your LFS and check out some groupers and find one with the personality you like.
 
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