Niger Trigger ok in Reef?

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I know they won't eat corals but what about cleaner srhimp or pistol shrimp? Would this be a bad fish to add to a 90??
 

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I wouldn't do it if you have any shrimp or crabs in the tank. Most likely they will just end up being a tasty treat for the trigger.
 

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Crosshatch triggers have been good citizens in my SPS tank the last couple weeks, but I gave up on shrimp and crabs seein as though I may have to run interceptor in the future if needed-the bonus is nobody for the triggers to eat. An lps tank would be a different story though.
 

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The biggest thing I would worry about besides invert's being eaten is the fact they can flip rock work as they get larger.
 
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hmmmmmmmmm. Well I have shrimp, crabs and all the critters associated with a reef. So I'm a thinkin' that I shouldn't chance it. My rock work isn't the sturdiest in the ocean either. dang......the wife won't be happy. She loves that fish.
 
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That is one pretty fish. I'll have to think on this and do some more research. I'm affraid that it would turn into a problem and with a reef I don't need anymore problems to monitor.
 
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