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  • NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­E DUDEEE

  • Hello. I have a 120 with a 6" clown trigger and a 4" Humma like yourself. They are doing great. Im not giong to add anymore fish. You can see mine on my page. I recently posted a video. Im new in the saltwater fish only hobby. Ive been told that Clown Tiggers get over aggressive. Yours and mine look about the same temperment. Laid back. I chose triggers because of thier awarness of humans. Really cool huh. Your tank is beautiful. Great job! :D

  • @kamfafish you could add 1 more since triggers get more docile as they get bigger

  • Nice tank!! Did you have to add extra support to the floor? I currently have a 110 but upgrading to a 220. Thanks

  • Naso tangs are verey hearty!! Those spots are also know as juvenile spots which mine had at that size. BTW Love the clown trigger!!

  • Getting a jewel damsel friday cant wait

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  • Hey how did your Undulated Triggerfish do in the long run? I just ordered one for my predator tank.

  • Yup...The Naso already has two stress spots on his back. People stop buying those fish, they need enormous amout of swimming space. Just cause its pretty, it does not mean that you need to torture it.

  • @deathcultofmo You have no clue what you're talking about. The Naso Tang is still very healthy and very much so alive. And would 220 gallons not be enough swimming space? You see the tank, it's clearly has ample room with swimming and habitation.

  • @deathcultofmo Umm I have one in a 220 also and its just fine, so its obvious you dont know your talking about

  • @deathcultofmo Do you have a tank?

  • nice niggas

  • Nice triggas...

  • I really like how you stacked ur rock.

  • nice tank and fish... and that live rock looks real good are the triggers real aggressive

  • @daca623 thank you:)

  • @hirtmatt are the triggers real aggressive?

  • Nice Triggas!

  • i love triggerfishes 8D

  • Wow 220 is a big tank, I LOVE your triggers!! Especially the clown :-) I have two tanks, one for my clown trigger, and 1 reef tank.....:-)

  • Wow I wish I had the space to have a tank like yours. Very nice!

  • @carlos1782 thank you very much!

  • i thot triggers eat corals?

  • @iamgabriel94 Thanks : )

  • @TheEgoFanBoy1 The tank is a little over 2 years old. Thanks for the compliment.

  • Wow!! This is beautiful! How is the Blue tang doing with the others? I'm considering getting one for mine, but I've heard that they are very aggressive and delicate, too...

  • @exportbacon Thank you! the blue tang is one of my most favorite fish. the colors are beautiful on it. It does great with other tangs IF they are introduced to the same tank around the same time. It eats great and i would absolutely reccommend it. What other fish are in the tank where you would put the blue tang in?

  • @hirtmatt

    Right now, I have a pair of ocellaris clownfish, a coral beauty, and a yellow tang. They are in a 90 gallon fish tank, no coral, but lots of algae! Maybe since I have the yellow tang, that wouldn't be such a good idea. And the tank seems soon to be full. Any other peaceful fish that may go along? I have had those clownfish for about 5 years. I added the yellow tang about 2 years ago and the coral beauty about one. The clownfish seemed fine when I added the new tankmates, too.

  • @exportbacon The yellow tang could give the blue tang problems. Maybe you could add a cleaner wrasse? They are very interesting and do actually clean the other fish. Also six line wrasses and bi-color blennies are a few of my favorite fish.

  • The tank is absolutely amazing the colors of your fish are so bright and th tank looks so well maintained

  • @xchrisownz thanks!

  • Great fish! Triggers have individual personalities and that's why there are different views on keeping them together. I have a Picasso who is the centre piece of my tank. Best to add them as young as possible, and last, so they may grow up with their tankmates harmoniously.

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  • Fantastic tank, i just dont understand how you can get so many tangs in same tank w.o world war 1 going on in the tank

  • Beautiful tank, great video!! How is the clown trigger doing? What does he bother?

  • im workin on a 220 gallon tank. first saltwater. could anyone tell me if these fish would be alright together. dog face puffer, stars and stripes puffer, porcupine puffer, pacific blue tang x2, clown trigger and a picasso trigger ?

  • that's one gorgeous looking clown trigger

  • my friend said it would probably be ok but you can still help thx

  • The undulate is a very agressive fish I wouldn't reccomend it.

  • @hirtmatt , when this fish gets a little bit of size to it it will most likely kill everything in the tank. I have heard this same story over and over again. I hope this is not the case for you because you have a very nice tank and healthy looking fish. good luck!

  • @nitelifesrt4 by "this fish" im assuming you mean the undulate trigger, they are all doing well now, thanks for your concerns and compliments!

  • in a 55

  • can you put an undulated trigger with a wrasse

  • Hey is your undulated triggerfish super aggressive towards anyone else in your tank?

  • It's very agressive. It chases some of the other fish in the tank. It also occasionally nips at the smaller fish.

  • @hirtmatt  can i try

  • Nice tank my favorite fish are the hippo tang and flame angel

  • how long the picasso triggerfish gets

  • 9.8 Inches

  • Thats what she said...

  • how rude

  • How long until the Undulate starts maiming and killing the others? ;)

  • all the triggers are cool lol

  • Watch out though, triggers have a tendency to kill every other fish.  They also don't react too well to their own kind. It's really just a matter of time. Best kept on their own.

    Guess you haven't done much research on the subject.

  • I've a large clown trigger and a picasso trigger in the same tank, they lived together for 2yrs with no problems. Though I had to remove an Undulate Triggerfish as he was so mean

  • You got very beautiful fish. Fat and sasy

  • ha ha. thank you they do get their fair share of food.

  • What did you add first? I love to see all three of those triggers in there!

  • The large sailfin was added first due to the fact he was the biggest fish i was transfering. I later purchased the Niger, and Undulate trigger off mail order. Then the naso tang, clown trigger, and jewel damsel were each individually added later on.

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