Triggers in a reef?

I have a 5 inch niger trigger in my reef. He is well behaved. A bit greedy but good natured
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I have a niger, blue jaw, and sargussam in my reef tank, no problems to speak of. They don't bother a soul and only eat what I feed them, sargassum was just added a few weeks ago, other 2 have been in there for about 8 months.

What's the guy just underneath the sargassum?
 
I have a pink tail trigger no problem s and it's like a rocket around the tank
 
I have a Hawaiian Black Trigger - one of my favorites in the tank - lots of personality and doesnt seem to bother my inverts. Sometimes will let me pet it when my hand is in the tank

*I also have a Yellow Blotch Rabbitfish in my tank too. Great fish but has doubled in size in the last 6 months and is starting to bump into things in my 120G

I used to feed him pellets straight outta my hand but stopped since he was growing pretty quick. Now he has to compete with everybody so he is not getting as much food and bis growth has slowed down.Plan is for a 200+gallon within 2 years.
 
We currently have a red tail (sargassum) and in the past have had blue throat, pink tail and niger- all with no issues. The only one I would not get again is the niger and not because it isn't reef safe but because every time I cleaned the glass in the tank it would rush my hand. He never actually bit me but caused me to jerk my hand away splashing water every time. Cool fish but got to stressful for me so he was rehomed.
 
My new sargassum did that the other day and since i wasnt expecting it, i reacted like that, water went flying everywhere. He now comes over to investigate and i just tap him away.:)
 
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I have a niger, blue jaw, and sargussam in my reef tank, no problems to speak of. They don't bother a soul and only eat what I feed them, sargassum was just added a few weeks ago, other 2 have been in there for about 8 months.
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I have a niger, blue jaw, and sargussam in my reef tank, no problems to speak of. They don't bother a soul and only eat what I feed them, sargassum was just added a few weeks ago, other 2 have been in there for about 8 months.
How does your coris wrasse behave in there?
 
I have a Huma Huma in my reef, he's been there 2 years so far. Doesn't touch coral but will eat a snail or two from time to time. I have no idea how but it trained itself to eat hair algae. If I move a rock and it exposes hair algae he goes to town! I couldn't believe it when he started but it happened...lol I guess its because I have a few tangs that I feed nori and it took to that pretty quick. Just one of those crazy things, I have a reef safe algae eating Huma Huma, probably the only one in the world...lol
 
I had a large crosshatch Trigger in my last reef, it was a 565 gallon tank and the crosshatch started chasing and eating my blue chromis!! LoL
 
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I have a niger, blue jaw, and sargussam in my reef tank, no problems to speak of. They don't bother a soul and only eat what I feed them, sargassum was just added a few weeks ago, other 2 have been in there for about 8 months.
That's a beautiful Red Coris Wrasse
 
I have a Clown Trigger in my 125 mixed reef and so far he has not bothered anyone. He does have the most personality of any fish in my tank. He is the first one to greet me when I approach the tank. He is about 6 inches long and I've had him for six months. He does a little dance up and down the tank when he is hungry. I feed him a large size shrimp and he will take it from my hand - I hold the shrimp on the very last inch of the tail and my trigger grabs it from the bottom and begins chomping on the shrimp. I was given the advice to never feed him anything alive and that should keep the aggression down - jury still out on that advice but so far he is a great fish to watch.
 
I have a Clown Trigger in my 125 mixed reef and so far he has not bothered anyone. He does have the most personality of any fish in my tank. He is the first one to greet me when I approach the tank. He is about 6 inches long and I've had him for six months. He does a little dance up and down the tank when he is hungry. I feed him a large size shrimp and he will take it from my hand - I hold the shrimp on the very last inch of the tail and my trigger grabs it from the bottom and begins chomping on the shrimp. I was given the advice to never feed him anything alive and that should keep the aggression down - jury still out on that advice but so far he is a great fish to watch.

Been thinking about that for a while, think I'm gonna try it in another tank soon.
 
What do you guys feed your triggers? I only feed my tanks frozen food twice a day would they adapt to that or need something special? I have a 700 gallon sps tank so I have plenty of room.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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