xeneryx Posted June 26, 2012 Share Posted June 26, 2012 Hi all. i always want to add 1 small clown trigger to my fowlr. But im not sure if its possible as i heard that its quite fierce. my tank consist of yellow tang, blue tang, flame angel, clowns and small koran. so is it possible ? thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exomanic Posted June 27, 2012 Share Posted June 27, 2012 its possible but in the long run you probably will end up having alot of difficulty to add new fishes and the existing fishes may be in danger once the clown has grown bigger. Its a beautiful fish but definitely not recommended if you consider keeping angels in your tank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bane Posted June 28, 2012 Share Posted June 28, 2012 I beg to differ as I have kept a few clown triggers before and for triggerfish their tempers vary and are unique to each individual. I had a picasso trigger which attacked anything and everything within the tank - coral and even an empty sea shell if you drop it in. I have had 2 clown triggers (one killed by power trip to tank) within the last 2 years and both are really peaceful. They investigate every new thing to the tank but end up ignoring it. I hava only seen one weird incident when the first clown trigger tried killing a pipefish...?? it was really weird as this is what i have in my tank: chromis/damsels/flame angel/naso tang/ toby/ porcupine fish/moray/ grouper/picasso, undulate trigger He chases the Flame sometimes but never actually bites - they have been together for like 6 months My advise when choosing a trigger is to NOT pick the one that reacts too much to you (its not like buying a puppy) -those that try to bite you through the tank? Not a good sign- too aggressive.... Choose one that is slightly afraid of you - stays in the corner but is looking at you. Just my 2 cents. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeneryx Posted June 28, 2012 Author Share Posted June 28, 2012 thanks. will definitely follow that advise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marine_boy38 Posted July 9, 2012 Share Posted July 9, 2012 it is very beautiful but cannot be kept with other fish. I had one before, the next morning i found half of the fish in the tank got chew up and badly bitten. Bad experience for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpf Posted July 9, 2012 Share Posted July 9, 2012 I think they will whack all your shrimp and snails over time too... In case you ever want a CUC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bane Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 It really depends on the individual actually... I've been keeping triggers for almost a decade so i do have a bit of experience in them. I would say be careful with Undulates - i have had some truly satanic ones - killing damsels and storing them in crevices like snacks for later..... Shrimps and snail ... not really sure - it was my moray which ate the shrimps but snails I still have some..... And a clam ! my triggers ignore it (cause they are really well fed) And always always start feeding whenever you introduce a trigger. Once you see your new trigger munching and investigating the rocks and coral?? Start flooding the tank with multiple food types- see what it likes and then keep feeding it..... Make it understand that food will come and it does not have to scourge the tank for it.... Anyways Sealife has some really tiny clown triggers (1 inch) so if you start at that size they will easily fit into a community tank. From Sealife I just got another trigger as well - a one inch blue line .... really pretty fish when grown up (rare at that size as well. Sealife still has one more). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FatDemo Posted August 5, 2012 Share Posted August 5, 2012 yes Nudibranch is right start from a small like but 1inch is hard to find ..zzz maybe close to 2inch is much easy to look for it ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sicklid Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 Clown triggers are not considered really aggressive. Kept mine for more than 2 years without incident. They are beautiful and a joy to watch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexy Posted November 30, 2012 Share Posted November 30, 2012 clown trigger? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyteh Posted November 30, 2012 Share Posted November 30, 2012 My clown trigger is also not aggressive, my powder blue is more agressive than it. Make sure your tank is big enough as it can grow very big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desmando Lim Posted August 11, 2013 Share Posted August 11, 2013 I love Clown Trigger! But mine Died even before i released it into my tank... I placed him in this "tank" that floats on the surface so that it can adapt first. 2days later it dead. Dont know whats wrong. It moves alot, but sleeps alot too. i feed once a day. Not sure if its due to the fact that i feed once a day? Cause i checked online after its death that usually ppl feed them 2-3 times a day. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member alcatraz01 Posted August 17, 2013 SRC Member Share Posted August 17, 2013 Recently I bought my first clown triggerfish. The same happened, it went into hiding and remained almost motionless for 3 days, without eating. Initially I thought it will not make it but it survived and came out of hiding. Yes, it does eat quite alot. Accordingly to bro Jameshong, he experienced 12 days without food for his clown triggerfish. My clown triggerfish survived and is now my display fish, kept with a snow flake eel and a starfish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRC Member alcatraz01 Posted August 19, 2013 SRC Member Share Posted August 19, 2013 hi, has any bro ever feed live worm to clown triggerfish ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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