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05/18/2012, 08:28 AM | #126 |
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Good luck that is one fast fish
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05/18/2012, 08:37 AM | #127 |
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lol, why I am going to wait until tonight...about 4 hours after lights out...
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05/18/2012, 09:35 PM | #128 |
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05/18/2012, 10:07 PM | #129 |
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Can't believe this is in my tank |
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05/19/2012, 12:07 PM | #132 |
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Thanks he settled in fast |
05/19/2012, 06:33 PM | #134 |
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Great looking tank, the trigger is beautiful and so is your trigger!
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05/20/2012, 03:49 AM | #135 |
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Beautiful trigger how old is your tank with all those scratch ?
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05/20/2012, 04:57 PM | #136 |
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how's things?
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05/21/2012, 06:44 AM | #137 |
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My giant hawk has left my Cinereus alone but has been messing with my male crosshatch making it dificult for him to settle in .I'm not sure weather to yank the crosshatch or the hawk? |
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05/25/2012, 08:11 AM | #139 |
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I didnt do it...been feeding more...put in a bit more rock...things settled down a bit...but, I still dont trust himj and will get him out...get the hawk out...
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06/04/2012, 03:15 PM | #140 |
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Great looking fish I don't think I'd live to see another day if my fiancé knew I spend 1.5-2k on a fish
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06/04/2012, 03:56 PM | #141 |
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Hey Happyjack....
Look what I got....he will be here on Friday... Anything special about these guys? Over the past almost 30 years, I have had every trigger around, except this... |
06/04/2012, 03:58 PM | #142 |
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ps. that is not my individual in the pic, but I took it from the article on RB about Goldenbacks from yesterday?
Great pic...the pictured is an amazingly small 8-9 inches...mine is the more standard 11 inch beast model... how did yours acclimate? |
06/04/2012, 04:39 PM | #143 |
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btw...my Cinereus has really settled down...he swims all over and is very comfortable around me...he has a huge appetite and loves anything, esp fresh clams/shrimp...a very mellow fish, esp considering his size, but not shy and will toss his weight around if need be...
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06/04/2012, 10:10 PM | #144 |
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damn i cant imagine having to feed all these huge *** fish.
what all do you feed and how often?
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Weekends I try to feed 3-4 times... I like keeping them full... |
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06/05/2012, 06:36 AM | #146 |
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wow awesome fish.I've had mine for a year and it is a model citizen.never bothers anyone eats like a fiend loves nori ,silversides and clam.Also the fish is much better looking in person.
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06/05/2012, 07:21 AM | #147 |
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Thanks bud...just got some silversides for the Cinereus- does yours eat them too? most of my trigs seem to avoid them...I have not fed them to the Cinereus yet...glad about the temperment too...
No problems acclimating him? thinking I am going to do it in the box he comes in and not a 5 gallon bucket- he is too big for the bucket... |
06/05/2012, 07:39 AM | #148 |
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i acclimated in a bucket about 60 minutes with a drip line and he didn't like being netted once in the tank he was fine .setteled in almost instantly same as my Cinereus.I had a cleaner wrasse to add witrh both the Cinereus and goldenback and that seemed to help a lot by occupying the other fish. good luck with yours cant wait to see some pics of it once in your tank
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06/05/2012, 09:18 AM | #149 |
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thanks...my African Cleaner Wrasse was doing great in my qt for the past 6 weeks- ate everything and loved to clean my Queen Trig...but I think my Finescale Trig got him...have not seen him in 2 days- huge bummer...
Gonna acclimate mine for a few hours and then keep lights off for a couple days...gonna add a bit more Marco too... |
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did you buy the two recent clarions at NYA and keeping it undercover?
thats about 4-5 he has sold the last few weeks. i would love to see the owners post up a video.
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