Trigger for a 40. Can it be done?

Lev F.

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Hello All,

I recently got the finances to refurnish an old 40 gallon tank that was lieing in my basement. It's looking pretty good. It is 4 feet long. Since I already have a reef, I wanted this one to be an aggressive predator tank. The Tank finished cycling about a month ago and I think i'm ready to put in my first fish. I'm a fan of Tetradontiformes, especially Triggers. I'm wondering if I can get away with a single Humu Humu in that tank? If not, is there any trigger or puffer (excluding Sharpnoses and tobies) that I can put in there?

Thanks in Advance ,
Lev. :D
 
I would say no way, but that IMO. I would say you could get a dwarf lionfish which is a very neat little predator.
 
even an undy would eventually outgrow that tank. go frogfish they are awesome, there is currently a thread in this forum that has some very stunning pics of different frogfish and anglers tht people are keeping.
 
Re: Trigger for a 40. Can it be done?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7392256#post7392256 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dragonet_Dude
Hello All,

I recently got the finances to refurnish an old 40 gallon tank that was lieing in my basement. It's looking pretty good. It is 4 feet long. Since I already have a reef, I wanted this one to be an aggressive predator tank. The Tank finished cycling about a month ago and I think i'm ready to put in my first fish. I'm a fan of Tetradontiformes, especially Triggers. I'm wondering if I can get away with a single Humu Humu in that tank? If not, is there any trigger or puffer (excluding Sharpnoses and tobies) that I can put in there?

Thanks in Advance ,


you could get a female BLUE THROAT trigger. They do not get too large.Or an UNDULATED trigger.They only get about 11inches.Warning!Undulated's are super nasty.
Lev. :D
 
Thanks Guys! I'll skip the trigger. Any other cool predators that could be kept in a tank that size? How about A Big-Eyed Soldierfish?
 
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