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FAQs about Balistoides (Clown, Titan) Triggerfish Identification
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Balistoides Disease, Balistoides
Reproduction,
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Selection,
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- Titan Triggers - <Good morning, JasonC here...> Hey guys it
is Kim again (most recently sent ya a email about Zebra Moray eel),
anyway my addiction in the saltwater world is Triggers. <Can't blame you
there, triggers are very interesting fish.> I absolutely love them and
currently have 4 different species and 5 triggers (1 Clown, 1 Queen, 2
Nigers, and a Huma Rectangle), but have had experience with most others
(Undulated, Humas, Lei-Sufflamen bursa, Bursas, etc.). Today I walked
into a fish store that I haven't been in, in a while and low and behold
they had a 2" Titan Trigger for sale and on sale for $30. I looked into
the other trigger that is commonly sold as Titans (Balistoides (or Pse.)
flavimarginatus) and looks nothing like it so I do believe it is a juvie
Titan. Do you have any pictures of a juvie Titan (it looked in a way
like a juvie Queen without coloration- has the little bushy things
protruding from scales and has the eyes like the Queen and Blue Line).
<Sorry, no pictures of a juvenile Titan Trigger.> I have read on your
site how aggressive they are, and know via Queens and Undulateds. <Well
- in addition, and as the name implies - these trigger get big! I've
only seen a medium sized one in the wild and was worried enough then...
similar to Queen Triggers, wiser divers stay clear of these triggers -
they will come after you and bite you.> I am probably going to go up on
Thurs and buy him cause I currently have a 75 gallon with a 5" Arothron
manilensis puffer. This should work short term but what is an ideal
tank size long term. I would assume like a 180 or 200 (am I close?) and
will it be able to live with the Arothron for life (I know all triggers
are different and have different personalities but from your experience
what do you think?). <Not the safest of bets, these triggers define the
word mean and top out around two feet. 180-200g would be too small.>
Thanks and thanks for the great help you have helped me with thus
far. Kim <Cheers, J -- >
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