matttaylor
Jeeper in my free time
So about a week ago after seeing Ed's beautiful pair of blue jaw triggers i decided i wanted to attempt keeping a trigger in mine. I'm on a very limited budget due to being on unemployment, and trying to save money so i can join a gym in preperation for joining CHP. So, one day i'm out looking at a few lfs and i come a cross a 2" niger trigger. The more i looked at it, the more i wanted to get it. In addition to incredibly striking neon blue markings on it's fins and the slight hint of red teeth the price was within my budget $24.00.
Now don't go off assuming i'm insane for putting a niger in my reef. I've seen it done before, and just like angels and blue tangs, it's all about the right individual. So just to see what would happen, i had the lfs employee put a glass shrimp in with the trigger. Suprise, it wasn't interested.
Initially, the blue tang, scopas tang, and tomini tang all jumped his butt and chased the trigger around. This dimished over the next several hours, and as of right now, i have this swimming around and being a model citizen:
You'll have to forgive the graniness of the pics. My tank glass is scratched really bad, and i havent scrapped the coralline in a week or so. Once i figure out how to take pics of such a fast moving fish i hope my pics of him will turn out better.
This little niger hasen't bothered the cleaner shrimp, in fact it has been cleaned on several occasions. I also haven't seen it go after any inverts / corals either. It's really fun to sit and watch his swimming behavior, and i have never seen any other fish swim as fast as this guy. Just like other triggers it's almost like he is watching me and trying to figure out why i'm looking at him. I hope that this guy will do well, and continue being fasinating for a long time to come. If anyone has any experiance or comments, i'd like to here it.
Matt
Now don't go off assuming i'm insane for putting a niger in my reef. I've seen it done before, and just like angels and blue tangs, it's all about the right individual. So just to see what would happen, i had the lfs employee put a glass shrimp in with the trigger. Suprise, it wasn't interested.
Initially, the blue tang, scopas tang, and tomini tang all jumped his butt and chased the trigger around. This dimished over the next several hours, and as of right now, i have this swimming around and being a model citizen:





You'll have to forgive the graniness of the pics. My tank glass is scratched really bad, and i havent scrapped the coralline in a week or so. Once i figure out how to take pics of such a fast moving fish i hope my pics of him will turn out better.
This little niger hasen't bothered the cleaner shrimp, in fact it has been cleaned on several occasions. I also haven't seen it go after any inverts / corals either. It's really fun to sit and watch his swimming behavior, and i have never seen any other fish swim as fast as this guy. Just like other triggers it's almost like he is watching me and trying to figure out why i'm looking at him. I hope that this guy will do well, and continue being fasinating for a long time to come. If anyone has any experiance or comments, i'd like to here it.
Matt