which one?

Hello. Moderators hello. I have a 75 freshwater I am converting to Saltwater. I want a colorful reef setup eventually setup with anemones, a tuxedo urchin, and corals. I have several ideas:
I want 2 maroon clowns, a Foxface rabbitfish, a flame angelfish, and a Blue Jaw triggerfish. I previously wanted a Niger, but read they get 20" and need 180-200 gallon aquariums. I read BJT are more suitable for my setup and are more reef safe. Is the BJT suitable for my tank and better than the Niger? PLEASE don't ban me BLTreef I have learned more on this forum site than you can imagine. I thank you for reading.
Pro.
 

btldreef

Moderator
Again, I, as well as many other have told you, triggers do not belong in a 75G. What part of this do you not understand?
 

luvmyreef

Active Member
The trigger is out. But you dont even need to worry about fish at this point anyway. get your sand, rock, lights, filters, etc. then worry about your stock list....geesh... And fishkeepingpro, if you keep it up, I am positive you will be banned. How old are you anyway? You act really young.
 

kiefers

Active Member

Really........ Pro, Pro, Pro..... You know.... we all started out with questions with our new set ups at one time or another. Some may have started out with smaller tanks with the minimal filtration and lights, and some started with bigger set ups. Nonetheless, we all had questions on what we can put in our little pieces of our Oceans and at some point lost a fish due to ignorance due to stupidity or what not, and some have had great success.
So I say to you right now without hostility or sarcasm, put whatever you want in your tank because I feel your going to do it anyway. Alot of people invested alot of their time in trying to help you and it seems to me that your just not understanding the whole concept here. Some folks learn by the experience of others and some by learning on your own.
Good luck and I wish you nothing but the best.
 
Troll is not the word for one. Kiefers is right. I'm sure you guys had questiona at this time in fishkeeping. I don't think you would like being discriminated upon either. Put yourself in my shoes and think what you are saying. I want a trigger, yet I also want the best for the tank. Since the websites are wrong according to you guys, what IS a suitable trigger tank size so I know?
 

kiefers

Active Member
That just it. We have been letting you know, and for the record, these websites, much like anything else you read, are recomendations and really good ones. You are not seeing the whole picture here, we have ALL been in your shoes, we know.
My recomendation is atleast a 95 or if you have the room a 120.
 

btldreef

Moderator
Okay, again, another thread needs to come to its end.
Fishkeepingpro, you continually ask the same questions. You have asked them in multiple ways in multiple threads. You can't just keep asking the same questions until you get the answer you want, it's not going to happen.
 
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