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  1. From the album: WRASSEYMASTER® Reef Paradise

    Little Ringens with Big Brother Pacific Island Aquatics unleashes pictures of a beautiful real life Crosshatch X Bluethroat Triggerfish Hybrid Read more: http://reefbuilders.com/2012/05/01/bluethroat-triggerfish-hybrid/#ixzz2eTHezLPy Crosshatch Bluethroat Triggerfish Hybrid is REAL Read more: http://reefbuilders.com/2012/01/17/crosshatch-triggerfish-hybrid/#ixzz2eTJyDPEU The main distinguishing characteristic of the Crosshatch x Bluethroat Triggerfish Hybrid of Xanthichthys mento X auromarginatus is the orange outline of the tail with a light-colored center; in BLUETHROATs the tail is White with a Yellow outline and in CROSSHATCH Triggers the tail is mostly Red.
  2. From the album: WRASSEYMASTER® Reef Paradise

    The Sargassum Trigger (Xanthichthys ringens) is one of the more passive planktivore trigger species. They are light grey in color with darker navy blue speckles on the body and stripes on the "cheek" area. The "eyelids" are light blue and the tail is trimmed in red with a red crescent at the end. The fins may have yellow trim. Odonus, Melichthys, and Xanthichthys genera are generally less aggressive or destructive and some may even be kept successfully in community or reef aquariums but be aware that they still may prey on inverts (especially crustaceans) or on smaller tankmates.
  3. From the album: WRASSEYMASTER® Reef Paradise

    The Sargassum Trigger is one of the least aggressive Triggers available. Unlike most Triggerfish, this species will not bother corals or sessile invertebrates such as anemones, clams, and sponges. This trigger is not known to harass other tankmates, but should be kept with similar sized fish with similar temperament as well. The Sargassum Trigger vocalizes using grunting sounds, and is found in the wild around Sargassum weed. Sargassum Trigger is one of the few triggers that can be kept in the reef aquarium. It will not bother corals and usually ignore sessile invertebrates. It can be kept with moderately-aggressive tankmates and can even be kept in groups in extra large aquariums. This trigger rarely bothers its tankmates. Like many triggers, it is often shy when first added to the aquarium, but becomes bolder as it learns to associate its caretaker with food. It prefers lots of open swimming space and brisk water movement. Juveniles associate with rafts of Sargassum weed (hence the common name). Also known as Red Tailed Triggerfish (large males have some red on the edge of the tail.) The Sargassum Trigger has a rounded head and relatively small mouth. Its body is light blue-grey with three dark stripes on the cheeks, and dark spots arranged in rows covering its body. Maximum Size: Sargassum Trigger grows up to 12 inches in length. General Size: Sargassum Trigger generally comes in size varying between 4 to 8 inches. Minimum Tank Size: A 40 gallon or larger aquarium with rocks and caves provides a good habitat. It will rearrange the landscaping and rocks as it wanders in and out of the caves. May eat smaller tank mates as well a variety of invertebrates. Tank Conditions: The Sargassum Trigger should ideally be kept in temperatures between 72 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. A pH value of 8.1 or 8.4, and a specific gravity of 1.020 to 1.025 should be maintained. When kept with invertebrates, the specific gravity range should be 1.020 to 1.025, for the invertebrate species. In a fish only aquarium, the specific gravity should fall between 1.020 and 1.023. Diet and Feeding: The Sargassum Trigger needs a varied diet of meaty foods including; squid, krill, clams, small fish and hard shelled shrimp to help wear down their ever growing teeth.
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