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Yup no problem with it, but I wouldn't try if i have tiny shrimps like ###### shrimp(as for reef safe with corals, supposly so but we shall see).... It is even scare of my starcki damsel... Yours a niger? the common odonus niger trigger? ;)

Yep, mine is the odonus niger(used to be mine).

Maybe should consider, I dont have any shrimp except

the acro crab n shrimp. B)

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Yep, mine is the odonus niger(used to be mine).

Maybe should consider, I dont have any shrimp except

the acro crab n shrimp. B)

odonus are not true niger.. they are different family from the melichthys... Reason why some ppl add odonus to their reef becos its one of the less aggressive trigger out there(however no way compared to xanthichthys and melichthys, these are trigger wimps :lol: )...Howevere there are some odonus that gets too aggressive and bossy so i will nv try this fish. If i am not wonr, bro blueheaven has one odonus niger in his tank ;)



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hmmm did a search and quite surprised at wat i found...

A 90 gallon or larger aquarium with rocks and caves provides a good habitat for the Hawaiian Black Triggerfish, however, it will tend to rearrange the landscaping and rocks.

The Hawaiian Black Triggerfish needs a varied diet of meaty foods including; squid, krill, clams, small fish and hard shelled shrimp to help wear down their ever growing teeth

would it nip on clams and kill it??

do update us on the progress of the trigger k k? ;)

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hmmm did a search and quite surprised at wat i found...

would it nip on clams and kill it??

do update us on the progress of the trigger k k? ;)

Provide a cave and it wun move the rocks(anyway i haven see any of the triggers i own moving rocks)... by the way average liverock cannot be rearrange lah too big.... :lol::lol::lol:

The clam is mussel , hum, those we eat lah :lol::lol::lol: LOL my trigger can't be bothered with my corals and my 2 croceas



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lol DA, eat "hum" but nv eat "croceas" , btw wat about Maxima ?

Kenny, that day u saw a black trigger isit the same species as in DA's pic ?

LOl corcea and maxima all tridacna clams what LOL.... Hmm maybe i go buy one maxima den try.... :lol::lol::lol:

i think what he saw was the one weileong got melichthys indicus.. indian black trigger.... More readily available in Singapore



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Yo!

Today????? ;)

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