suggestions for 125 gallon with a clown trigger?

b_pbucksfans

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I have a 125 gallon fowl tank that im looking to add to. I have a 6" clown trigger(very docile), desardini tang, 2 pair of breeding clarkii clowns, sixline wrasse and 2 engineer gobies. Looking to add to the tank and don't know what would go. Any suggestions would be great! Thanks!
 

mjm889

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wow cant believe that clown trigger gets along with that group, imo i think your tank is fully stocked, clown triggers get huge and mean, but if you were going to add some fish, i would add a hippo tang, any triggers, naso tang, larger angel but those fish maybe aggresive to your gobies n clowns
 

srfisher17

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Originally Posted by b_pbucksfans http:///forum/thread/383244/suggestions-for-125-gallon-with-a-clown-trigger#post_3350408
I have a 125 gallon fowl tank that im looking to add to. I have a 6" clown trigger(very docile), desardini tang, 2 pair of breeding clarkii clowns, sixline wrasse and 2 engineer gobies. Looking to add to the tank and don't know what would go. Any suggestions would be great! Thanks!
This is a very unusual mix of fish. The big thing with Clown Triggers is not if they will go postal, its when. They can stay civil for a long time, then attack anything that moves, including fingers. I'm afraid, sooner or later, you're going to come home to a tank of dead and wounded fish; as soon as your CT discovers what's in his genes. I've seen this myself a couple of times and heard the sad story repeatedly; usually followed by the words "I should have paid attention to what I read/heard."
 

mjm889

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i agree clown triggers are like serial killers, they will just lay in the weeds until one day the go nuts.
 

b_pbucksfans

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still have him! His colors have changed to his mature colors and he is still doing great. He swims with everyone else and just leaves well enough alone. I have a breeding pair of Clarkii clowns that kick his butt on a regular basis and he acts like their not even there!( when he swims around their eggs!) Recently just added a green razor wrasse and didnt even notice!
 
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