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Lance 02-21-2009 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 390789)
That's odd I can't find any pictures on the internet of a black blotch trigger, but when I type in bursa trigger the same type of trigger I bought, image shows up.

http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...h+Images&gbv=2

Not all of them match of course, but most of them are the same. :confused:


Laurie: Google Rhinecanthus verrucosus. There are several sites on this fish. Common name: Black Patch Trigger.

my2rotties 02-21-2009 04:12 AM

Has he settled in yet? Mine is a clown of the tank, he competes with Griffie for food which gets Griffie upset. I am watching him dig whatever he has been building since he came home quite awhile ago. I think he has a magical rock, much like the Chronicles of Narnia, where he goes into another world. I had no clue I had so much sand since there are huge piles around the rock that he has removed.

I think the chattering and clicking is the best thing. I had my Canreef buddy over yesterday and he even thought the noises were a chattering powerhead:mrgreen:

You will have no buyers remorse on your Trigger. I wish I could have a clown Trigger now... they are awesome but I don't want fighting.

fishoholic 02-21-2009 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Lance (Post 390819)
Laurie: Google Rhinecanthus verrucosus. There are several sites on this fish. Common name: Black Patch Trigger.

Well why didn't I try that in the first place :lol:

http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...num=1&ct=title

sure enough....

fishoholic 02-21-2009 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Nihoa (Post 390530)
so the ick was from your tank or your fish came like that? how do you decide what fish you will add to an icked tank and what not to?

There is ich in my tank. Most saltwater tanks have ich in their tanks but usually the fish are healthy enough and the water is maintained properly so you may never see any signs of it. Puffers are bad to add to a tank with ich, since they are scaleless they can catch ich very easily and they will not be able to get rid of the ich on their own. If you start off with a healthy saltwater fish most of them should be able to fight off any signs of ich within a few weeks.

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Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer (Post 390611)
Thats how my tank works. New fish come in, always get ich and then fight it off in a week or two with good feedings and water quality. Usually takes about 2-3 rounds of fighting off ich before all signs are gone.

Nice fish BTW!

Thanks and yes that is how it works.

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 390218)
Laurie sexy fish love it. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh LOOK AT THE BIG BABY

I thought you might, I have to say he's pretty cool.

fishoholic 02-21-2009 04:59 AM

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Originally Posted by my2rotties (Post 390866)
Has he settled in yet? Mine is a clown of the tank, he competes with Griffie for food which gets Griffie upset. I am watching him dig whatever he has been building since he came home quite awhile ago. I think he has a magical rock, much like the Chronicles of Narnia, where he goes into another world. I had no clue I had so much sand since there are huge piles around the rock that he has removed.

I think the chattering and clicking is the best thing. I had my Canreef buddy over yesterday and he even thought the noises were a chattering powerhead:mrgreen:

You will have no buyers remorse on your Trigger. I wish I could have a clown Trigger now... they are awesome but I don't want fighting.

Mine hasn't made any chattering/clicking noises yet... but I will listen for it. He does like to move the sand around, and he to has a special rock spot, which ironically is right behind my puffer Simon's sleeping spot! He is swimming out in the open more and he no longer runs and hides when I look at him. He has also realized that if he wants food he has to come out and get it, which is good because he will now come out and eat. So far I am very happy with him. I wanted a trigger and I'm glad I got him. :Banane44:

my2rotties 02-21-2009 11:26 PM

So does he have a name yet?:lol:

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Originally Posted by fishoholic (Post 390890)
Mine hasn't made any chattering/clicking noises yet... but I will listen for it. He does like to move the sand around, and he to has a special rock spot, which ironically is right behind my puffer Simon's sleeping spot! He is swimming out in the open more and he no longer runs and hides when I look at him. He has also realized that if he wants food he has to come out and get it, which is good because he will now come out and eat. So far I am very happy with him. I wanted a trigger and I'm glad I got him. :Banane44:



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