Trigger Aggression

sean48183

Member
Heres a good way to test if a fish is aggressive. When in LFS put your face against glass-if fish runs to back of tank not aggressive-if fish sits there and looks at you like he doesn't give a f&%k beware. For example I put my face close to glass with butterflies and they scatter. Do the same thing with dogface puffer and he stares at me like try it.
 

mjm889

Member
i have had triggers all my life mostly humu humu niger. each fish has its own mind. I have had humu humu that were calm non aggressive, then i had some thay would latch on to your finger while you were cleaning your tank. i have a pink tail trigger 4 inches and had a bursa trigger same size. i went to feed them one day when the pink tail went after some food and missed it. the bursa was going after the same piece food. the pink tail bit him below the throat and did not let go for 2 mins, the bursa did not make it. triggers are unpredictable, you just have to live and learn with them
 
Top