His back!!! (pics/vid)

aquaknight

Active Member
Went to my parents for Easter, and finally got a chance to bring my Lei home again (they were babysitting). If you're not familiar with his history, he was a bit too aggressive, a bit too much for me to risk trying him out in the big tank with some of the delicate fish I have in there. But now that I'm changing things up, he's back in the lineup.
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Just a couple of pics and a vid of him getting accustom to the QT (55gal) and a quick meal. He does still need to fatten up a bit, though the pics make him seem deathly skinny for some reason....


 

dazed2040

Member
Originally Posted by mnherper
http:///forum/post/3018793
wow great fish.what kind of trigger is it?
Scythe Trigger, aka Lei Triggerfish, Whiteline Triggerfish, Boomerang Triggerfish. One hard to come by trigger....great specimen! hope he plumps up nice!
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by dazed2040
http:///forum/post/3018809
Scythe Trigger, aka Lei Triggerfish, Whiteline Triggerfish, Boomerang Triggerfish. One hard to come by trigger....great specimen! hope he plumps up nice!
Thank you sir! Very much correct, he's a Sufflamen Bursa
, and I like to use the common name, Lei. They're typically from the Hawaiian Islands, and yea, aren't really seen much in the hobby.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by dazed2040
http:///forum/post/3018871
where did you find such a fish
? I know of a few distributors but they never have them in stock.
I actually found him at a LFS up here, Trident Pets in Palm Bay. They usually get cool stuff in, I also have a 'yellow hawkfish' Cirrhitichthys bleekeri
from there, which is the only one I've ever seen in stores/online forums.
I've seen Lei's offered twice before, once at Jawz in Lauderdale. They actually had two, on a big HI shipment, both were actually smaller sized, ~3", but they looked roughed up, one had mouth damage. The only other time was at the very big store in Margate (can't mention name, rival to SWF, but you should know it), and they had a larger one like mine, ~6.5".
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Basically going back aggressive. Trying to keep those Butterflies was rewarding, but it was equally frustating at the same time. Pretty much the Naso, clowns, and leopard wrasses will be going to my parents.
Final stocklist would be something like;
Blueface angel
Rock Beauty angel
Lei trigger
Black Durgeon trigger
Yellow hawkfish
Monocle Bream
Two Spot Maori Wrasse
Aust. H. Tusk
 
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rcreations

Guest
Wow! That's a really cool looking trigger. I've never seen one like that with the stripes. Hope he gets along with the rest of your fish.
 

kjr_trig

Active Member
And I know Yellow Hawkfish get big (and a very cool fish), but they are not exactly active are they? Don't you worry about the Triggers and Wrasses abusing one?
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by kjr_trig
http:///forum/post/3018959
Do you already have the Two Spot Wrasse? Not very common, do have a line on getting one if not?
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/site_11...ot_parent_id=4
SWF gets them in occasionally and they usually last a few days up. Suspect SWF's completely less then flattering photo doesn't help.
Originally Posted by kjr_trig

http:///forum/post/3018963
And I know Yellow Hawkfish get big (and a very cool fish), but they are not exactly active are they? Don't you worry about the Triggers and Wrasses abusing one?
I think you might be thinking about a Stocky hawkfish? A yellow hawk is more or less just like a coral/pixy hawk, and max's at only around 5". They just happen to come from Japan and command a higher price because of shipping costs...
I think the wrasses would be fine, the Maori only gets 6" max, and Tusks are know for not being overly aggressive. Searching for a smaller Aussie Tusk should be fun, and I'd like to get the Durgeon as small as possible as well. We had the Lei with a Ringneck Blenny, and he cared less about him, but I think the hawk is aggressive enough to fend for himself. Wouldn't be surprised at all if he tries to show the Lei what's what (though I think his success is going to be somewhat limited
)
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by RCreations
http:///forum/post/3019001
That's a really terrible picture on SWF. I can understand why people wouldn't buy that fish thinking that's what it looks like.
Yea, the pic I linked to is an adult supermale, and not all look like that, but yea, the SWF pic is rather unforgiving.
Took a new vid tonight, he's enjoying some seaweed.
Listen to those teeth when he chomps down. That's him, not the camera!!!

 

dazed2040

Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3020509
Yea, the pic I linked to is an adult supermale, and not all look like that, but yea, the SWF pic is rather unforgiving.
Took a new vid tonight, he's enjoying some seaweed.
Listen to those teeth when he chomps down. That's him, not the camera!!!


great vid
It makes me miss my huma...I just might go get one tomorrow.
 

redman1221

Member
Originally Posted by AquaKnight
http:///forum/post/3018898
I actually found him at a LFS up here, Trident Pets in Palm Bay. They usually get cool stuff in, I also have a 'yellow hawkfish' Cirrhitichthys bleekeri
from there, which is the only one I've ever seen in stores/online forums.
I've seen Lei's offered twice before, once at Jawz in Lauderdale. They actually had two, on a big HI shipment, both were actually smaller sized, ~3", but they looked roughed up, one had mouth damage. The only other time was at the very big store in Margate (can't mention name, rival to SWF, but you should know it), and they had a larger one like mine, ~6.5".
I was there today and they have another one for sell.
 
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gtdarock

Guest
Congrats Aqua ! When are you putting it in the display.-? I never seen one like that
 

worrballer

Member
I just saw one of these guys at *****. Didn't realize they weren't common. I'll have to go back and see what they wanted for him.
What did you pay if you don't mind me asking.
 
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