11th rule of reefing (which is why you don't hear about it much) is to never buy any animal for your tank that has the word 'titan' in its name :lol:
What about queen and clown triggers? [emoji16] they sound friendlier haha
11th rule of reefing (which is why you don't hear about it much) is to never buy any animal for your tank that has the word 'titan' in its name :lol:
Wow, I'm surprised to see so many votes for wrasses Maybe because they're so frequently owned? Never had a problem with any of mine.
Halichoeres dispilus, chameleon wrasse. Although color variable, and there are interesting ones, mine is too drab and slightly aggressive. He also won't go anywhere near a fish trap.
Halichoeres ornatissimus.
Killed several fish before beaching itself on the floor. It was the only time I was ever relieved to see a fish jump out of the tank (not that it was the fish's fault).
I had the same species before and had no issues. This one was a holy terror.
Likely due to the six-lines.![]()
I know right! My rabbitfish always had some circular bite marks that looked kind of like sperm whales with their giant squid tentacle marks.I've heard the starries in particular can be aggressive towards other herbivores. I worked with a guy that had one that would leave bite marks on the side of his fowleri tang (he'd be banished to the sump if I were in his situation :furious![]()
No doubt. I hadn't thought of them as I never considered one in my tank. Maybe they should have their own column in the poll.![]()