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![]() Yes, I used a hook tiped with a mysis. It took less than a minute, fish didn't know what hit him.
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![]() That's amazing! My sisters told me about fishing in her tank to catch fish, but to catch a trigger?! hahaha!
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![]() I have seen different types of triggers in a single tank, so I know it can be done.
I'm thinking provided the tank is reaquascaped, and your prepared to pull him back out if the offending behavior continues, you should be okay. |
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![]() I had a niger and a pinktail together, they got along well. Mostly.
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![]() I removed a Naso after he relentlessly took after a new female Crosshatch. The naso was always peaceful prior. I wasn't sure if I should reintroduce him or not. After 3 months of solitary in the sump I put him back a couple of weeks ago. He has been great since. I never changed the aquascape but it might be helpful. How big is the tank and how long has the niger been out of dt?
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![]() He has been removed for about a 2 wks and the tank is a 120 (48x24x24). You think I should wait another week and give it a shot?
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![]() what about the mirror trick to get him settled?
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