Male Bluethroat Trigger $27.99/ea.

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  1. WOliver

    WOliver 3reef Sponsor

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  3. nemo1991

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    wwwooaaa thats an awsome lookin fish!!!
     
  4. sssnake

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    Got one !

    Love him. What a character and what a graceful fish!

    The more docile of the species. Doesn't bother anyone, minds his own biz and pals with everyone in the tank.......glad I got him!

    Cheers :)
     
  5. tazzy695

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    wayne is the fish pictured the actual fish
     
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    are they reef safe?
     
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    oh also, what is a min. tank size, and how big will they get?
     
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  9. WOliver

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    We sold out of the first 8 specimens very fast and that photo is not one of the new 15 that we have for this latest incarnation of the special.
     
  10. WOliver

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    The are no absolutes because every one of God's creatures has free will. Having said that, the reef safe triggers are the palegic species which means they frequent open water and feed in the water column rather than true reef species which tend to feed from the bottom. This translates to natural habits that are less likely to result in damage to corals.

    The typical "reef safe" species most commonly seen in the trade are;

    Bluethroat Male
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    Bluethroat Female
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    Sargassam
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    Crosshatch Male
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    Crosshatch Female
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  11. nemo1991

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    wow the last 3 are awsome!!!! do you sell those?
     
  12. WOliver

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    As you become familiar with our site, you'll find that information is contained on the specimen page....click here.

    You'll see a statistic box with red/yellow/green bars, and to the right, if you put your cursor on the icon, definations will appear in a pop-up. The size, tank and range are presented at the bottom.

    Wayne
     
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