Picasso Trigger or Clown trigger

jedimaster

Member
I have a 90 gallon 4 foot by 24"high 19" deep tank with a 20 gallon sump. I would like to have either a picaso or clown trigger, but I would also like to have some other fish.
First question. Is my tank big enough to have either of those triggers.
Second question. If so than what other fish and how many could I have? I am partial to regal tangs and yellow tangs.
Third could I put a lion or scorpion in with a trigger?
Fourthand final, Can I put any corals in the tank with a trigger?
 
geta picasso...the clown can become to aggressive if you want to add other fish later on. no corals with triggers. triggers are always hungry and might munch on them..
 
that is a hard choice i hav both and they are awesome but the hum hum is the boss when it comes to triggers in the tank but the clown is younger but when the clown gets bigger we will see ,but again they are the coolest triggers , the clown can be sneaky and try to bite the other fish but the hum hum just swims back in forth all day except when i drop silver sides he is a greedy pig , and so is the clown ,all i can say is what ever you choose you,ll hav fun :p
 

blueberryboomer

Active Member
I would go with the Picasso(Huma-Huma), they are beautiful fish, they are aggressive, but not as aggressive as the clown. You could also have some other fish with the Picasso. Good luck. Lisa
 

jedimaster

Member
Thanks, I am still pretty up in the air about what I am getting, Still tryin to decide between reef or fish only or Agressive. The only ting I know for sure is that i'll 60 pounds of live rock in about 16 hours. not that I am keeping track or anything. The tank is nearly done the first cycle and I expect the second cycle after I add the live rock tomorow will not last long as the rock has been cured. very exciting time over here. I have had 2 green chromis for a week and a half now and they are doing great. Anyway kinda mumbling off the point.
So as far as huma goes what could I keep with it in a 90 gallon tank?
 

tangcrazy

Member
I have a huma huma and a clown, clowns will grow faster that the huma huma's, they are both beautiful fish!! Whatever fish you decide to add, yellow tang or a dwarf lion, I would be sure to add the trigger last. HAVE FUN! I can tell your not excited or anything. :D
 

kenobi

New Member
Here is the deal bro.
-If you like both get both.
-If you do so a 90 is enough size. Maybee way down the reoad you might need to sell them but they will be fine for a couple years.
-Now as far as which fish to introduce. I would first try a Huma-Huma. The any other fish you are intending to introduce then as the last fish I would introduce a juv. Clown.
 

daluminum

Member
I have a picasso with 2 yellow tailed damsel's a hippo tang and formerly a bird nose wrasse.. The picasso gets along great with everyone but the wrasse.. he had to go in the other tank.. but right of the bat the second the huma was acclimated and in the tank. my quiet, shy hippo tang swam at him top spend and put him against the wall.. they are now best bud's.. and my hippo tang use to hide all day long.. now he and the picasso good off all day.. he has got the picasso on a strong veggie diet.. guess the picasso thought he was getting fat.. (this really isnt me.. my girlfriend tell's me this stuff.. and it makes sense to me. ) she also thinks the picasso and the hippo are girls and they would go to a "fishie mall" if I built them one.. so.. I guess thats why she is the smart sane one.. :D :D ahh.. you gotta love 'em..
 

jedimaster

Member
Well, 38 minutes til the fish store is open and I can pick up me box o rox. Anyway, It'll likly be a week of cycling or so before I add anything to my tank, probably the cleaner crew first. Still working my wife on the idea of a lion but I don't think shes gonna go for that. But the huma huma may be a go.Can a lunar wrasse and a huma huma go together?
 

swazo

New Member
The way I introduce fish is I put the least aggressive in first then move up the pack to the most aggressive but make sure the more aggressive the fish the smaller you get them. If you get them small and your non-aggressive larger than them you will be fine they will learn to live together.
 
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