22 dollars, Is it a little over price for a trigger fish?

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Hi ....I just started my salt water tank so I don't really know so much about salt water fish and their price so can you tell me is it a little bit over price or good price?
The fish are look alot like blue throat and queen trigger but I can't really tell which type of it exactly but I'll post some photo if I could..and the fish is about 9".
 
yeah thats a good price, but you might want to do your research on them. They get huge and from ur past post i dont think it'll last long in your nano...if thats where its goin.
 
22 bucks is a steal for a lot of saltwater fish even on the tiny ones and 22 bucks is a fantastic price for any 9" saltwater fish even the ugliest looking one out there.. unless its a sick fish, a trade in because it murdered its tank mates
 
i dont think this is right. This post seems fishy , and i dont think you should even consider buying it even if it was that cheap. You have an arowana , 2 birchirs , 3 flowerhorns , and some other fish all in a 40 gallon. You also buy fish without knowing any information on them. Check your jardini thread , you knew nothing about that very aggressive creature before you purchased it. I would do some research before you do anymore fish purchasing , and you would realise that if a trigger at 9inches for 22 dollars would be purchased before you saw it. Your flowerhorn that you raised from a baby is in a divided tank with flowerhorns next to it.... it looks like a store selling flowerhorns...

that trigger would be considered show size .... ATLEAST 200 plus.

did you not pay more for your clown fish? why would you think that wouldnt be a good deal?
 
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