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![]() Maybe the trigger dropped the leavings in the wrasse territory to implicate it Wasn't me mommy ![]() |
#2
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![]() Triggers are known to hunt down shark babies in places outside their territories so that shark mommy/daddy doesn't know it was the triggers. Sharks always thinks it the clownfishes and hence they go after their eggs.
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![]() I thought it was maybe a bad tang as I have 2 that have some attitude that needs adjusting.
If the trigger pulled the trigger well he's done a good job directing attention away from himself ![]() |
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![]() My blue throat must be one in a million. Crabs, shrimp and everything else are safe around him.
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![]() Well I guess that's not totally true. He seems to love fighting with my Scopas although he gets the worst of it when the tang sticks him.
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