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srfisher17 http:///forum/thread/381667/butterfly-fish#post_3329532
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Originally Posted by ironeagle2006 http:///forum/thread/381667/butterfly-fish#post_3329419
No what killed the last group was having a Tornado rip the power grid out for 3 days. I made a choice loan the Genarator I got to my Neighbor to save his wife who is on oxygen or try and save my fish. On avarage they last 1-2 years for me or until a trigger goes postal. This time no triggers so that should not be the problem. As long as the power Grid holds out I will be fine.
I had a great generator system; no match for Hurricane Katrina, though. A great reminder on triggers. So many folks just don't believe that the cute little trigger at the lfs is going to turn into a real, live, and aggressive, triggerfish. IMO & IME, most triggers just don't belong in peaceful tanks, period. They will kill lots of fish with the stress factor alone.
True on the trigger. Even the most peaceful trigger can turn extremely mean. I had to take my sargassum out of the tank twice and now he's by himself in a 65gal, temporarily until I think of something. This sargassum was really peaceful while small, for 2-3 years no problem. Then slowly got more agressive as he got bigger. Had to take him out because he was becoming very territorial to all the fish. Was pushing around and biting my moray, my small niger had bite marks, my queen angel had small parts of her streamer bit off, this fish had become a menace. It got to the point that he didn't want any fish swimming in his half of the 6' tank. So I first took him out for a month, then put him back in thinking he'd settle down. He was ok for a month, then went to be even more agressive. Now I'm not sure what to do with him because I've had him for a long time and I feel bad to sell him, but I also can't keep him in a community tank anymore.