Originally Posted by
DKNewYork
Oh well.
I'm not getting another Queen anyways. It's not like I came home and was like "Yes, my Queen is dead." I mean what is the point of aggressive fish and not dropping in some live feeders as entertainment. They kill live fish in the ocean anyways. Check out youtube. There are people doing that all the time. I don't even drop live feeders that often. It's not like I want to buy triggerfish to see them fight each other. I get them because I only like triggers. I got 150 gallon tank and when they get bigger, I'm going to give some of them back to my friend's fish store. If I wanted fish that are not aggressive, I'd get reef safe and community fishes. So whatever, flame on
I respect that DK...triggers are one of the best fish in the hobby IMO. But to make a statement like "it will be war in there" is like saying...go ahead guys and lets see who will kill everyone.
As far as the live feeder comment. I have never heard of a trigger in the wild going after a goldfish, unless there is some other type of saltwater goldie I am unaware of. These serve as no nutritional value to the fish that eat it, and it is basically like teaching your pit bulls how to kill other dogs.
Triggers enjoy meaty foods and prefer clams, shrimp, crabs, etc. If you drop a live feeder in the tank with them and they kill it, it only teaches them to go after their other tank mates when they need food.
I guess that I treat my fish like my children and cant stand to see any of them in pain. I would never intentionally put any fish I own in danger by putting in the mother of all aggressive fish with them.
If you love triggers so much, get another tank and keep a specimen only tank. Get your queen and enjoy her where she belongs...alone. I think that they are one of the most stunning triggers available, but I have NEVER heard of a queen trigger surviving in a tank with other fish unless it has a TON of room to roam. In fact, the Denver Zoo removed their 2.5 ft queen trigger from their HUGE aquarium because it killed other tank mates.
We are just trying to advise and take it or leave it. I like your idea about a trigger tank, I would just like to see these guys in a bigger tank.