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Old 09-12-2013, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic View Post
Based on my experience:

Bluethroat, Sargassum and that family of triggers are reef-safe. Niger triggers tend to be reasonably reef-safe as well (at least towards fish and corals, not inverts). Stay away from Queen & Clown triggers - can become very voracious and vicious.

The rabbitfish will outgrow a 90g fairly quickly. A Kole or bristlemouth tang is smaller and slower growing, yet just as good for algae control in most cases.

Hawkfish tend to be fine except with the smallest fish, like little chromis. Large chromis and small hawkfish should be safe.

Anthony
Don't forget the crosshatch triggers. But all three kinds of triggers that can be considered reef safe are very expensive fish. Even the blue throats are >$100 and the crosshatches are closer to $600.
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