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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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![]() I waited 3 months. I wanted the new triggers to have a chance to fully adapt to the tank and to put a little extra weight on to be in fighting shape, or to be able to withstand an extended period of hiding once the naso was reintroduced. Luckily the naso hasn't made one aggressive move and the triggers could care less that he is back. Granted this is the only time I have tried this but I would give it a shot with your trigger. Worse case is you will have to remove the niger again. I would wait until the Bluethroats are very comfortable with the new surroundings/routine. Good-luck.
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