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While you can never predict how the personality of your Trigger will develop, there is a better chance of producing a calmer fish by introducing it to your tank at a younger age, keeping it with other placid fish and not feeding it live food. Ideally, this fish should be fed a variety of high quality foods including pellets and frozen foods.
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Any truth in this??
Considering getting one. Current tank inhabitants are a Dragon Wrasse and two occillaris clowns. For both the compatibility charts states with caution. Also lots of online sources are claiming the same as above.
Anyone with any information from own experiences??
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/nature-articles/clown-trigger-the-trained-dog-in-a-saltwater-tank-439830.html#ixzz0vNbu6PfY">http://www.articlesbase.com/nature-articles/clown-trigger-the-trained-dog-in-a-saltwater-tank-439830.html#ixzz0vNbu6PfY</a>
Under Creative Commons License: Attribution
Any truth in this??
Considering getting one. Current tank inhabitants are a Dragon Wrasse and two occillaris clowns. For both the compatibility charts states with caution. Also lots of online sources are claiming the same as above.
Anyone with any information from own experiences??