I know.... it sounds like an oxymoron.
I had a Fish Only tank that sprung a leak and failed. I'm replacing it with a Red Sea G2 900, but was thinking as setting it up as a mixed reef.
I've got an Emperor Angelfish and a Niger Trigger from the failed tank. My local fish store helped me out and is baby sitting them while I get a new system up and running.
The Niger trigger is about 5 inches long or so and really has behaved well and gotten along with his tankmates.
The angelfish is a little bigger.
I know Nigers can do a little better in reef tanks than some of the other triggers, but I'm afraid that he will get more destructive as he grows.... and then if I needed to remove him would have to almost dismantle the tank to catch him.
Would any of you put either of these fish in a mixed reef?
Beautiful fish... hate to see them go, but probably better to find new homes for them than run into trouble....
I had a Fish Only tank that sprung a leak and failed. I'm replacing it with a Red Sea G2 900, but was thinking as setting it up as a mixed reef.
I've got an Emperor Angelfish and a Niger Trigger from the failed tank. My local fish store helped me out and is baby sitting them while I get a new system up and running.
The Niger trigger is about 5 inches long or so and really has behaved well and gotten along with his tankmates.
The angelfish is a little bigger.
I know Nigers can do a little better in reef tanks than some of the other triggers, but I'm afraid that he will get more destructive as he grows.... and then if I needed to remove him would have to almost dismantle the tank to catch him.
Would any of you put either of these fish in a mixed reef?
Beautiful fish... hate to see them go, but probably better to find new homes for them than run into trouble....