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    Cash - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I do like triggers but most of what I have heard is they are not reef safe. I have not really looked into them.
    Last edited by Cash; 12-05-2009 at 12:49 AM.

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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Cash, triggs are not reef safe for the most part. Nigers and Blue throats or my fav a pink tail will be fine.
    +1 to Andy (schmink) get different tangs, different shapes and colors too to avoid battles. Powder Brown is one of my favs. Kole tangs are tight to if you can find one with nice colors.
    I personally think you should add like three wrasse but thats me. Get a mix of diff. fish with diff. swimming characteristics and instinct.
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
    "If it's gonna be that kinda party, Ima stick my ........ in the mashed potatoes!"-Beastie Boys

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