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I am just trying to think of what fish is doing this. I have four tangs (purple, chocolate, yellow eye kole and lieutenant) one blue throat. And two clowns. Four anthias. Then six wrasses. Not saying it was him but was just trying to see. I have my go pro recording today so hopefully I will catch the culprit.What makes you think it's the Blue throat trigger? I've had a male in a community reef for close to a year. He's been awesome. Fortunately I've had no issues with corals, inverts or fish, but I suppose he would be capable. I keep his belly full and he definitely enjoys eating.
Unfortunately, of all the suspects, he seems to be the most likely. Hopefully the gopro exonerates him.I am just trying to think of what fish is doing this. I have four tangs (purple, chocolate, yellow eye kole and lieutenant) one blue throat. And two clowns. Four anthias. Then six wrasses. Not saying it was him but was just trying to see. I have my go pro recording today so hopefully I will catch the culprit.
I hope so. He is one of our favorites. I will keep you postedUnfortunately, of all the suspects, he seems to be the most likely. Hopefully the gopro exonerates him.
ThanksI hope so. He is one of our favorites. I will keep you posted
After hours of watching the film the our Blue Throat never left the top. He usually stays up top and swims around.Thanks
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Awe his little smile!Thanks
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Ive had blue throats in with euphyllia coral without issue, not to say impossible but my suspect is too much flow (it should gently sway in the current) and even low calcium levelDo you think my Blue Throat Trigger is doing this kind of damage

