Pictures From My LFS - PTF

arcab4

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here are some pictures that i was able to snap...

<img src="http://i2.tinypic.com/29bg412.jpg"><br>anyone know what kind of trigger this is? never seen it before. it was showsize and had a greenish/grey body with the striking blue & red markings on it's body.

<img src="http://i15.tinypic.com/4h87bjk.jpg"><br>crosshatch trigger

<img src="http://i2.tinypic.com/2up8m7o.jpg"><br>another one...

<img src="http://i6.tinypic.com/47862xz.jpg"><br>vertical stripped mantis

<img src="http://i10.tinypic.com/3522a7s.jpg"><br>reversed color blue tang

<img src="http://i9.tinypic.com/34zettd.jpg"><br>unknown nudi but these were HUGE. about 8"

anyways...i was curious about that first trigger....can anyone identify it?
 
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The Last nudis are Spanish Dancers.

I have never seen that reverse Blue Tang, that is so cool.
 
Whaddup Johnny!!

Uncommon Trigger = Xanthichthys caeruleolineatus

I think TwilightAquatics had one when they were still in business. I think it goes for big bucks.
 
I just saw the trigger tonight too. Pretty nice but got the 1500 dollar tag to it. So instead I bought the myster wrasse which was much cheaper. I have to say it's an unusual trigger though. the red hue on the body and tail is quite awsome. You guys should go check it out.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9363952#post9363952 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by isseym328
I just saw the trigger tonight too. Pretty nice but got the 1500 dollar tag to it.

Whaddup James!!

I figured it was big bucks.

A cool and definitely RARE fish. We throw that term around a lot in this hobby, but this is one fish that fits the bill and lives up to the term.
 
An expensive fish doesnt always make a fish rare. But like Ali mentioned, this is indeed a rare fish. So secsay!!!
 
Deep water I think Johnny. I actually think the first one ever caught was in the early 90s by a fisherman with a regular fishing pole. That dude probably had the most expensive dinner in his life.
 
"Not for the weak at pocketbook."

Marine center had that at the end of the fishes description. lol

I wonder If Bill Wann will throw a few of those guys in his new reef:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9364045#post9364045 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Project Reef
Deep water I think Johnny. I actually think the first one ever caught was in the early 90s by a fisherman with a regular fishing pole. That dude probably had the most expensive dinner in his life.


when i was in tahiti on a little tour of a lagoon. their was a local spearfishing, he caught a trigger. it was about a 12" trigger........at the time i didnt know or think to care. the guide told me that it was great to eat. when i got into reefing, due to my tahiti visit, i was astonished at it.
 
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