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Sea Wraith
12-15-2002, 01:44 AM
I picked up my newest addition today! A beautiful Baby Picasso (HumuHumu) Trigger, Got him for 20 bucks at my buddies fish store! He is in my 75 and is gtting along fine with my snowflake eel, coral beauty, warty frogfish and golden damsel, only 3 more additions and I'll be stocked!

ssgibby
12-15-2002, 09:50 PM
Cool, any pics?

Sea Wraith
12-15-2002, 10:56 PM
as soon as I get my camera out of the shop ill have some pics =)

marquesalan
03-10-2003, 06:15 PM
What else can you add after a Trigger?
I thought they need to be added last.
I am just curious. I wanna get a niger trigger for my 72 gallon tank.

Sea Wraith
03-10-2003, 07:17 PM
Ive added a small yellow tang, a maroon clown, and a purple tang, all are doing fine!

marquesalan
03-10-2003, 11:26 PM
The trigger doesn't eat the clown fish? That is good! I read that niger triggers are a little calmer like the picasson. I hope so!

Sea Wraith
03-11-2003, 12:15 AM
My Picasso is as gentle as a kitten unless he sees a grass shrimp or a piece of silversides, Then its on like Donkey Kong! :)

marquesalan
03-11-2003, 03:20 PM
So you have a yellow tang, purple tang and a trigger?
Cool! I have a 75 gallon tank too! How hard are purple tangs to take care of?

Pineapple House
03-12-2003, 04:13 AM
Purple Tangs are very hard to take care of, and seem to easily get ich or many other common diseases. They grow fairly big, and shouldn't be placed in anything smaller than 100 gallons.

Sea Wraith,

Your tank seems quite overstocked. Are you planning on upgrading to at least 150 gallons later on? If not, I recommend you loose a few of those fish.

Here are the fish you now have in a 75 gallon:
Yellow Tang
Picasso (HumuHumu) Trigger
Snowflake eel
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Warty Frogfish
Golden Damsel
Maroon Clown
Purple Tang

That's a giant biological load!! You really should get some of those fish out. I would get rid of the Coral Beauty (they seem to do best in reef aquariums with peaceful tankmates), one of the Tangs (preferably the Purple), and posibly the Frogfish. I wouldn't recommend adding that many fish to such a small aquarium.

Graham

Pineapple House
03-12-2003, 04:13 AM
Purple Tangs are very hard to take care of, and seem to easily get ich or many other common diseases. They grow fairly big, and shouldn't be placed in anything smaller than 100 gallons.

Sea Wraith,

Your tank seems quite overstocked. Are you planning on upgrading to at least 150 gallons later on? If not, I recommend you loose a few of those fish.

Here are the fish you now have in a 75 gallon:
Yellow Tang
Picasso (HumuHumu) Trigger
Snowflake eel
Coral Beauty Angelfish
Warty Frogfish
Golden Damsel
Maroon Clown
Purple Tang

That's a giant biological load!! You really should get some of those fish out. I would get rid of the Coral Beauty (they seem to do best in reef aquariums with peaceful tankmates), one of the Tangs (preferably the Purple), and posibly the Frogfish. I wouldn't recommend adding that many fish to such a small aquarium. I'm not tryign to flame you at all, just trying to give you some opinions.

Graham