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    PurpleAardvark - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I think you right about Dave but this discibes Chris and Dave better
    Of all the things I have lost, I miss my mind the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobby@funkyreef.com
    Just so the newbies know ... not ALL triggers are banned from the reef tanks. the Niger, Pink Tail, Blue Chin, Crosshatch, and Sargassum are reef safe triggers that i plan on adding one or two of sooner or later. the triggers that are reef safe are few and far between but they are out there for us to enjoy. at most the larger ones, of these triggers, may eat on ornamental shrimp.
    triggers are aggressive there is no denying that fact and carnivorous dont forget.concidering the importance of a clean up crew in a reef unless you wont to restock often they are still not the best choice for any reef.jmo its a risky addition .also for newbies do your research fully before comming to conclusions about stock.but these discussions do give you both points of view of hobbiest .we have to decide what we want so bobby when you take plunge man i wish you the best of luck and hope to god you get retarded triggers that think they are tangs lol...with triggers there realy are no perfect tank mates for them each is listed a c= add with caution due to each indevidual fish not species alone so unless it says n=not compatible its add at your own discression

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    Iconz - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks a ton, this really helps me out as a newbie. I appreaciate it!

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    seahorsedreams - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Just remember to take information from online vendors with a grain of salt. I'm not referring to the chart but to the little "profiles" they give with each animal.... they reek of inconsistancies. I'm sure they are not trying to be deceitful but a lot of their information is.... well.... wrong.
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