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    Posted: October 03 2006 at 10:36pm
I really like trigers but I love my reef tank.I know that trigers are agresive but has anyone had any luck with triggers in a reef?I would love to have both a reef and a agressive tank but untill the basment is finished I don't think I can have two tanks running.any input would be helpful.
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The Niger is the safest, but still eats shrimp, urchins, feather duster worms, and sometimes snails.
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Hi Mark!

What would you say about a Picasso Trigger. I kept one back in the 70's and really enjoyed it and have been thinking about getting another. I would not mind feeding it a few snails either.  Jody
 
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Picasso triggers are beautiful but probably wouldn't do well in a reef.  Mine will eat any creature he can fit in his mouth.  He even tried to eat a turbo snail about 1 inch around.  But if you don't mind him eating your snails...  Wink
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How about starfish and hermit crabs?
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