trigger tank 55gal

chr11tar22

Member
I am wanting to start a tank with a couple of triggers. I have a 55gal avail to use for the triggers.
My question is about compatability. I want a clown trigger for sure, what can I put with him to live in harmony??
Also, what kind of set up should I use inside the tank. Should the tank be left empty of rock etc. What type of live rock? What types of meaty foods are best etc.
Thanx,
Chris
 

chr11tar22

Member
Thanks, I was really hoping to have 2 triggers. I will have to adjust to the one or maybe do a humu humu and something else??? Blue throat and Niger triggers??? I hear they are peaceful???
I'm moving into a larger home in a couple of years and will be framing a 220 gal into the wall etc. Trying to get by with the small stuff for the time being.............
 

chandler04

Active Member
Nigers are actually reef safe triggers, and they are peaceful, though I am not sure about blue throats. BUT, nigers stay smaller than blue throats do. No queen trigger though, I saw two at the lfs that were literally the size of a football each. BIG fish.
 

pufferman

Member
Though Nigers are considerably less threat to mobile/sessile invertebrates among many triggers, they are certainly not reef-safe. If you want something close to reef-safe (although there is no such thing as "reef-safe" triggers), get a Blue-throat trigger (or other triggers in the same genus). They are one of the most peaceful triggers I've ever seen. I had one a while ago, and it never bothered its tankmates (including gobies) and invertebrates. Also, if you want to have a clown trigger, then the tank must be clown-only eventually. But, you might be able to keep other fishes when he's young.
 

triggerfish

Member
dont get a niger. the get huge, 19''. Bule jaws get about a foot. If you have to get a trigger get a Undulated and keep him by himself.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Like posted above, the two best choices are blue throat triggers and niger triggers. Regardless, both will get larger, but they are the most peaceful. Nigers are a little territorial at times, so I would also say the blue throat is the most peaceful of the triggerfish.
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
wow, that is surprising for a blue throat but then again, that's just this hobby. There's no definites, just people's opinions and experiences.
 

chr11tar22

Member
I'm not sure if I can ask this question, but....where can I go to buy a blue throat other than some lfs?
I am not so sure to buy from lfs due to fish looking thin and sick.
I wish this saltwaterfish.com sold them....
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
You're allowed to ask that question, but no one is allowed to answer that question with another website's address or name. However, email me at Ry84@MSN.com and I will help you out.
 
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