Compatibility? 120gal

ca161406

Member
Hey, i'm in the process of getting my 120gal bowfront set up and i was wondering if these would be compatible. I have 2GSPs in full marine in a 20gal right now I was going 2 move to the 120gal. I would also like to add a pourc, humu trigger, white cheek tang, and a blood red hawk. Would this be a good set up or is it overload? The setup im getting comes with a canister filter but i'm getting a rapids ps4 wet/ dry with built in p.skimmer. And also live rock and sand. So i was wondering if this would be good? Thanks in advanced.
-Aaron
 
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saltman23

Guest
sounds like a good mix to me. Beware that the puffer will get large.
 

ca161406

Member
lol thanks a lot. i was mainly concerned about my GSPs and the triggers, especially the undulated. my GSPs are about 3in right now. and it'll be about a month before the 120 is fish ready.
 
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saltman23

Guest
sorry i did not see your post about the udulated. This would be a NO, these triggers are one of the most aggresive triggers out there.
 
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saltman23

Guest
Clown Triggers are also very aggresive.
Here are some of the less aggressive triggers: Niger, Bluethroat, Pinktail, and Humas
 

crashbandicoot

Active Member
Originally Posted by ca161406
http:///forum/post/2549383
oh i see. thanks again. but a humu or a clown trigger would be good :)

No humu humu and no clown either . Before you ask I will answer the next round of questions . No you can not keep a titan or a queen trigger either .
Your best options as comunity triggers go ..... Pink tail ,Niger, blue throat.
 

srfisher17

Active Member
Originally Posted by Crashbandicoot
http:///forum/post/2549506
No humu humu and no clown either . Before you ask I will answer the next round of questions . No you can not keep a titan or a queen trigger either .
Your best options as comunity triggers go ..... Pink tail ,Niger, blue throat.
I agree. Humu Humus, clowns, undulated, Queen, and some other triggers do very well for a while. Then sometimes, even after years, often go postal and can kill everything in sight over night.
I personally love Nigers and have had good experience with them; but they can also turn nasty, but not nearly as often as those listed. Really, any trigger can get get mean, that's just in the genes...but like others have said--some are safer than others. A wimpy trigger is an oxymoron.
 

crashbandicoot

Active Member
Originally Posted by srfisher17
http:///forum/post/2550370
I agree. Humu Humus, clowns, undulated, Queen, and some other triggers do very well for a while. Then sometimes, even after years, often go postal and can kill everything in sight over night.
I personally love Nigers and have had good experience with them; but they can also turn nasty, but not nearly as often as those listed. Really, any trigger can get get mean, that's just in the genes...but like others have said--some are safer than others. A wimpy trigger is an oxymoron.

True enough . If they were wimppy then nobody would want them . Its the nature of the beast .
 

ca161406

Member
lol thank you for every1s responce. ill get pics up of the stages of set up when the time comes. is there any smaller fish that can be tough enough to go in with these guys?
 
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