pink tail trigger

Thanks! I never really cared for them in the pics I had seen online, but they have always been in the back of my head as a potentially reef safe trigger for my tank. In person the green body with the dark green circular stripes on its face are really stunning and that coupled with the bright yellow fins and pink tail make me wonder why these aren't more popular.

~Will.
 
I also have a Sargassum that I bought from DD. It is my favorite thing in my tank. I've had it for a little over a year. It let's all of my blood red and skunk cleaner shrimp pick at it. Good choice Ime/ Imo.
 
I just put a pink tail in my tank after QT for 2 weeks. Measured him at about 1-1/2" so he is a baby still! Looks great in the DT! I will try to post up pics and keep updated on status of inverts in tank?
 
so far so good with that pink tail in my reef tank. man, he eats a lot, but doesn't really seem to bother anything too much. Only weird thing is my large cleaner shrimp moved is "station" to the other side of the tank, under a large RBTA . . . might have gotten a scare from the trigger but who knows. It used to be out and about all day, but i'll take a large pink tail trigger cruzing the reef over a visible cleaner shrimp any day.

~Will.
 
I have a Crosshatch female and a Blue Throat male. The only thing that is endangered in my tank would be my fingers when I feed. Both have gotten me while I was distracted. Both great fish...
 
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