trigger40
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how about you start with the one that ate a tang.I'm trying to think which ones I want to remove.
how about you start with the one that ate a tang.I'm trying to think which ones I want to remove.
Ugh, thats the huge RBTA, its my favorite one. Well the huge RBTA is 1 big RBTA and a small one next to it. I get rid of the small one. I love them ahhhhhhhhow about you start with the one that ate a tang.
or maybe you just keep that one big one and maybe one other. that will get the job done. then you will have room for a triggerUgh, thats the huge RBTA, its my favorite one. Well the huge RBTA is 1 big RBTA and a small one next to it. I get rid of the small one. I love them ahhhhhhh
Haha I wish, i used to have a Niger, but my sister didn't like it, so we sold him. I wish I kept him because he didn't pick at coral.or maybe you just keep that one big one and maybe one other. that will get the job done. then you will have room for a trigger
That's yellowtang1234's tank. Lolhttps://forums.saltwaterfish.com/index.php?threads/best-way-to-remove-and-anemone.398372/#post-3553730
Look at the anemones in this tank! Bang guy also had a good suggestion for removing them from a tank, not sure if it would pertain to you if you can't get the rocks out though
my triggers dont pick at coral. non of them really do.Haha I wish, i used to have a Niger, but my sister didn't like it, so we sold him. I wish I kept him because he didn't pick at coral.
Duhhh lol... well awesome anemones yellowtang!!That's yellowtang1234's tank. Lol
Blue throat triggers are also supposed to be reef safe.Get a red tail trigger they're pretty much one of the most reef safe triggers
https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/index.php?threads/best-way-to-remove-and-anemone.398372/#post-3553730
Here's a better pick of the monster with the blue LEDs off
I had a little 12 gallon nano, but I gave it away because I didn't have time for another tank. The algae in that tank was awful.There's a very simple solution how about a second tank