Titan Triggerfish Aquarium

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

This is my *new* video of a red sea titan triggerfish swimming and feeding. Been waiting awhile to do this setup, and I think I have covered all my bases for a Titan fowlr tank.

BTW, I love the reaction of the Undulated trigger at 2:30.... priceless!

(update) - two undys were removed now just one. Remaining 3 fish total and an eel

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  • what kind of eel and hawk fish

  • @tdawg32197

    stocky? I think, stocky or Chinese hawkfish. G. fimbriatus, fimbriated moray

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  • usually fake plants look stupid in saltwater, but this tank makes it work very well :D

  • @RaffleReefer10

    mail order, place no longer exists

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  • nice trigga...

  • like the reddish tint your fish has,my titan has a yellowish tint to it...they are beastly though..good luck with your tank.looks good,keep up the good work

  • @RaffleReefer10

    ya, easy. Had one years ago in mixed coral reef tank but it's easier to have either aggressive tank or reef, not together.

  • @casmallridge cool! how easy is it to care for him? the tank would look even better with coral to! (thats just a thought.)

  • @tdawg32197

    Yes that is the best candidate in my opinion for tankmates. I kept him with an ~24" whitemouth moray for a few months, eel can be seen in the second half of my other video "triggerfish mantis shrimp aquarium" (it was a temporary 135 tank during a move).

  • @casmallridge have you ever keeped any moray with him. because i have three kinds of moray eels. yellow head moray, green edge moray, and snowflake moray eel

  • @tdawg32197

    If they are larger or same size he is not happy, best if they are much smaller, don't threaten his food... or are of different shape demeanor (like a moray for example)

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