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Whether or not it's the source of the issue, it definitely doesn't hurt to check annually. Quote:
So let's just assume you added it directly to your tank (for sake of QT long-term arguments). The fact that you've had it for 8 months says something about it's health, but what have you added to the tank since then ? Including corals ? Anything you add to your tank can affect even the most healthy of fishes, so never assume anything. Quote:
A proper diet for Triggers is important, just as any other fish with a specific diet. Have you been feeding the trigger lots of meaty foods and shells that it can chew on ? Triggers need shells to grind their 'teeth' down with. |
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For adding stuff i recently coverted the tank to a fowlr. With a couple left over corals i still need to sell. All other fish are prettu small. The biggest fish is probably the christmas wrasse that is around 5-6 inches long. Ive never seen the trigger get bullied so i dont think it is. Im going to take the emperor angel out as i think thats the problem he doesnt seem to chase or bully the trigger but i think the trigger is afraid of him. As for food the tank is definitly over fed with 4-6 cubes of multiple foods. As well as homemade food which inlcudes nori shrimp clams scallops mysis and some brine as well. I also feed them live clams 2-4 times a week. There is also about half a sheet of nori a day. Im going to try and catch my emperor angel this weekend and see what happens as i have to catch the pilot fish anyways. |