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Juvenile Crosshatch Trigger.....
Say "Hello" to my little friend. It took me forever to track one down this small. It's approx. 4" in length and eating anything I feed it - frozen, pellets, flake. The tail looks redish (male indicator) while in my hand but is actually more yellow (female indicator) while swimming around. While swimming; there are hints of red that are prevalent along the fringes of the tail. Or...perhaps it's wishful thinking. It also likes to be "pet" while being fed - seriously. It will allow me to stroke its side when I place my hand in the water.
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nice
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So cute!
You never see them that small. Great find. Congrats!
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Thank-you. Triggers are one of my many saltwater weaknesses.
Thank-you very much. I CAN'T wait to purchase fish from you soon. Your fish system and quarantine system is EPIC. |
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So cute!
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Beautiful fish, I had one back in 09 that was a bit smaller to begin with. Like you said the tail color seemed to change, and for a while I thought it was a female. A bit before I was moving and shutting down my tank (Had my crosshatch for almost 4 years) it actually turned out to be a male and was coloring up nicely. Hopefully yours does the same. It was one of my wife's and my favorite fish, and had great personality.
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Pictures and Links.....
Thank you. I think so too. lol
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cute! He looks excited to see you
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crosshatch, trigger, xanthichthys mento |
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