Hello everyone, I'm very much so infatuated with pseudobalistes fuscus (bluelined/fuscus triggerfish). I was just wondering if anyone had any experiences with them, and if so...:
-How aggressive was it?
:uzi:My fuscus got along with a large bluespotted grouper (C. argus), Queen Angelfish (H. ciliaris), and a large Naso Tang (N. lituratus) in my 210 for a year and half, but here within the last couple months its attitude changed. Aggression like chasing and biting was happening with the grouper. I moved the Fuscus to another tank by itself. The more research I did on Fuscus adult behavior, the more concerned it would snap and leave me with either a Triggerfish only tank or a lot of dead fish. The research tends to show the real question is a matter of when and not whether this will happen.
-How long did you have it?
Two years so far. Growth is currently accelerating here in the last 6 months. Coloration appears to still be juvenile.
-Anything in with it?
Not anymore. I think this is a species tank fish to be honest.
-What did you feed it?
Krill, Shrimp, Octopus, Clams, and to my disbelief this triggerfish loves Nori seaweed. Really strange I think. So it will eat almost anything you put in the tank.
I have also found it likes "toys" like empty clam shells, plastic nori clips, and some rubble to move around the tank. In the 210, I started seeing multiple depressions, almost like a divot, all around the sand. Finally saw the trigger spitting water at the sand foraging for food/prey.
-Did it ever bite you?:uhoh3:
Yes. I wasn't paying attention and it came up and nipped me while I had my hand in the tank. Time to eat? The surprise/shock was more damaging (to my lapse in judgement) than the actual bite. Still, keeping an eye on the fish is wise while your hands are in the tank.
-What would you say the minimum tank size is?
My fuscus is in a 80 gallon now alone, but I don't think this is large enough. I think a 180 would be the better longterm tank size and I am debating what to do. The Fuscus swam laps in the 210 like a fiend and I think a 6 ft tank is best given its possible activity level.
Pictures would be appreciated too!