Reef 'safe' in a manner of speaking (coral safe, maybe not invert safe) : crosshatch, bluethroat, pink tail, sargassumis there any Trigger can go with them and its reef safe?
Ok... I know the answer is no then ;( Thx guys
Reef 'safe' in a manner of speaking (coral safe, maybe not invert safe) : crosshatch, bluethroat, pink tail, sargassum
Try a filefish they look like triggers imo. without the headache not to mention the trigger's eating habits.If you decide to get a filefish make shore it's eating well.Just a thought.
Nicely said... May i add that the ocean is a vast place and you never know exactly were the fishes are coming from. Every fish has a different personality and sometimes you just take a chance with some exceptions though.A fish that you think is reef safe can one day turn on your best corals for some reason you and i can't understand....sadly, no reef fish is exactly reef safe... It's all a matter of degrees. If you don't mind losing some inverts, then triggers are "reef safe." If you don't mind losing some feather dusters, then butterflies are "reef safe." If you don't mind losing starfish, then harlequins are "reef safe..." It's all a matter of what you want to protect on your reef! if they (the fish) didn't eat what was on the reef, then they wouldn't live there!
That said, if you don't care to keep what they eat, then the answer is - YES - they are (your) reef safe
happy reefing!