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Old 10-02-2004, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Now I have huma huma tiger in my tank

they have good deals at www.smallwonderpet.com
I only had star fish and damsel, 50pound live rock
now i have alot of fishI hope they dont fight
I brought coral beauty, huma huma tiger, 2 clown fish
Iam also thinking of buying Leopard Gecko with you think? how hard to keep them?
this is what they have for sale tell me if it's good deals
Brown Bannerfish - 2-4" Price: $49.99 Sale price: $34.99

Forktail Blenny - 1.5-2" Price: $19.99 Sale price: $14.99

Gold Rim Tang -3-4" Price: $69.99 Sale price: $59.99

Green Iguana -7-12" Price: $23.99 Sale price: $15.99

Half Black Angel -1.5-2" Price: $39.99 Sale price: $24.99

Huma Huma Trigger -1"-2" Price: $39.99 Sale price: $29.99

Klein's Butterfly - 2-4" Price: $49.99 Sale price: $35.99

Longtail Grass Lizard - 7-10" Price: $12.99 Sale price: $9.99

Midnight Angel -2.5-3" Price: $49.99 Sale price: $45.99

Percula Clown (tank raised) - 1-2" Price: $23.99
Sale price: $14.99

Rock Beauty - 2.5-3.5" Price: $79.99 Sale price: $70.99

Scooter Blenny - 1.5-2" Price: $14.99 Sale price: $9.99

Spot tail Butterfly -2-4" Price: $39.99 Sale price: $29.99

True Falcula Butterfly - 2-4" Price: $79.99
Sale price: $70.99

Yellow Clown Goby - .75-1" Price: $10.99
Sale price: $7.99
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Huma Huma Triggers are predators. I used to have one several years ago when I had my saltwater predator tank. They liked to go for the eyes of the feeder fish I put in there, followed by the bellies.

I hope it doesn't get too hungry, or else a similar fate might befall its tankmates.
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Huma Huma Triggers are predators. I used to have one several years ago when I had my saltwater predator tank. They liked to go for the eyes of the feeder fish I put in there, followed by the bellies.

I hope it doesn't get too hungry, or else a similar fate might befall its tankmates.


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O,K but huma huma trigger dosen eat other fish do they?
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Yes, they do.
Please tell me what can I put it with huma huma tiger?

I lost my angels and one of my starfish for no reson

I dent know my pink tip died and some how my ammonia when up to 0.25 they died because of that I dont know.
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Triggers are pretty nasty little critters. Beautiful, but mean. Mine co-existed with a clown trigger, a volitan lionfish, a panther grouper and a spotted moray. Whatever you put in with him needs to have the attitude and the tools (i.e., teeth, gaping mouth, poisonous spines, etc.) otherwise it will likely become a meal. They are suitable for FOWLR tanks with suitable tankmates, but would destroy a reef tank in short order.
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