Lunula TriggerFish, Anyone?

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Does anyone here keep a Lunula TriggerFish or kept one before? If so, how hardy/active/aggressive are they? I am looking to purchase one soon. Have pics? Would love to see pictures of your Lunula:D .
 
I had one for about a year and half. Basically the same care as huma, rectangular, etc. Just more pricey. Most importantly though is that they almost always come in with worms, so a treatment with a product of Prazi-pro is in order and I would do two. Also I would do a Freshwater dip, then a Formalin dip, while in quarantine. After that they are bullet proof like most other trigger. Tim
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13378584#post13378584 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by myerst2
I had one for about a year and half. Basically the same care as huma, rectangular, etc. Just more pricey. Most importantly though is that they almost always come in with worms, so a treatment with a product of Prazi-pro is in order and I would do two. Also I would do a Freshwater dip, then a Formalin dip, while in quarantine. After that they are bullet proof like most other trigger. Tim

Thanks for the info Tim! Why did you get rid of it?
 
They are like the huma just more expensive... I was going to get one but I decided to let it pass and ever since then I've never came across one smaller than 7".
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13380233#post13380233 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bluedevils32701
i had one as well. it was a 10" specimen that was meaner than hell! he did not come with worms but did come with a bad case of ich!

:eek: , my LFS said they tend to be on the docile side....
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13380374#post13380374 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by FerrariStradale
They are like the huma just more expensive... I was going to get one but I decided to let it pass and ever since then I've never came across one smaller than 7".

I acutally came across a 5" this week, but it was sold before I could even ask:( .
 
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