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I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger
is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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most probably, it's ok as long as there's lots of hiding spaces.
i would expect this trigger to be boss pretty soon though. when i introduce large fish, i put a piece of egg crate in the tank and wedge it in to make a partition. i leave it in for up to a week and watch what kind of interactions they have. regards, charlie cave creek, az "." me@here wrote in message ... I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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with the fish you listed I don't foresee any problem at all.
kc "." me@here wrote in message ... I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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I too agree.... I just added a Humu Picasso and my larger existing Niger
Trigger only bullied the Picasso mildly for a day and now ignores him. "." me@here wrote in message ... I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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I have been reading and reading on the Picasso and everything I have
read said that they are the most docile of the trigger family. I have a similar set up with live rock and a skimmer but my fish are diff. Current residents are a coral beauty, clarks clown, three pajama cardinals, a scooter blenny and snowflake eel. Can I add a Picasso to the mix? Thanks, Vicki I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon =A0 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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"MY" Picasso will eat fish that are small enough for him to conceder them
"food" and that includes 2" damsels. (btw he is only 4" himself) and loves for me to add feeder fish from the lfs to the tank, he will consume them in a few min flat. with some of the fish you mentioned I'd advise you against the trigger but as always YMMV kc kc "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... I have been reading and reading on the Picasso and everything I have read said that they are the most docile of the trigger family. I have a similar set up with live rock and a skimmer but my fish are diff. Current residents are a coral beauty, clarks clown, three pajama cardinals, a scooter blenny and snowflake eel. Can I add a Picasso to the mix? Thanks, Vicki I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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your trigger was taught that small fish are food, and also is going to be
subject to (i think) liver disease from eating freshwater fish. "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... "MY" Picasso will eat fish that are small enough for him to conceder them "food" and that includes 2" damsels. (btw he is only 4" himself) and loves for me to add feeder fish from the lfs to the tank, he will consume them in a few min flat. with some of the fish you mentioned I'd advise you against the trigger but as always YMMV kc kc "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... I have been reading and reading on the Picasso and everything I have read said that they are the most docile of the trigger family. I have a similar set up with live rock and a skimmer but my fish are diff. Current residents are a coral beauty, clarks clown, three pajama cardinals, a scooter blenny and snowflake eel. Can I add a Picasso to the mix? Thanks, Vicki I have an opportunity to get a picasso trigger for a great price. Trigger is about 5-6" long. Question is whether this would get along with the tanks current residents. Or if it's just asking for trouble. Current tank residents are a dogface puffer about 6" long, a lunare wrasse about 4" long, a locally caught croaker also about 4", and a niger trigger about 4-5". Tank is a 160 gallon 84"L x 18"W x 24"T typical filtration wet/dry, skimmer and a 25 W UV. about 100 lbs rock and decorative coral. Tank is established for about 1 year. Am I asking for trouble adding a Picasso to this group, it's a beautiful fish and good size probably about an inch maybe inch and a half bigger than the niger who is the current boss of the tank. Thanks in advance |
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I have heard the same thing for fresh water Oscars. If an Oscar is only
fed canned fish food he will not eat his tank mates. I am against feeding feeder fish to any of my fish anyways because of the possibility of contamination. Since the trigger is wild caught and is used to live food would keeping him in a different tank for a few weeks and feeding him the processed frozen food I feed the other tanks be long enough to re-program him to not eat my 2in clown? The Picasso at my LFS are only 2in now and young enough to learn I hope. Any more ideas or should I just pass one up? Vicki your trigger was taught that small fish are food, and also is going to be subject to (i think) liver disease from eating freshwater fish. |
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if you can isolate them, they will learn by following the example of other
fish. i put a piece of eggcrate in my tank to partition it into 2 tanks when i get new fish, if the fish is large enough not to go through the holes. "~Vicki ~" wrote in message ... I have heard the same thing for fresh water Oscars. If an Oscar is only fed canned fish food he will not eat his tank mates. I am against feeding feeder fish to any of my fish anyways because of the possibility of contamination. Since the trigger is wild caught and is used to live food would keeping him in a different tank for a few weeks and feeding him the processed frozen food I feed the other tanks be long enough to re-program him to not eat my 2in clown? The Picasso at my LFS are only 2in now and young enough to learn I hope. Any more ideas or should I just pass one up? Vicki your trigger was taught that small fish are food, and also is going to be subject to (i think) liver disease from eating freshwater fish. |
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![]() "Charlie Spitzer" wrote in message ... your trigger was taught that small fish are food, and also is going to be subject to (i think) liver disease from eating freshwater fish. they are sal****er molly's i dont think they will cause any liver problems at all. kc |
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