Are Picasso triggerfish aggressive?

Are Picasso triggerfish aggressive?

The Picasso triggerfish is a bold, beautiful, aggressive fish that is fun to watch and easy to keep alive, but extremely territorial.

Are Niger triggers aggressive?

Tank Mates : The Niger Trigger is not as aggressive as some of the other triggers but it does get big and the bigger it gets the more aggressive it becomes. Diet / Foods : Niger Triggerfish form large schools in the ocean to feed on zooplankton.

What eats trigger fish?

Predators of the queen triggerfish are larger reef fish including grouper, jacks, and sharks. Occasional reef visitors such as tuna and marlin may also feed on this large aggressive fish.

How fast do Niger triggers grow?

Both nigers I’ve had in my own tanks grew quickly. The first was about the size of a quarter when we got him, and was over 3″ by the end of the year, and over 5″ by the next year. The second grew started at about 4″, and was 6″ within a year, so I guess about 2″/year has been the norm for me.

Are Niger triggers reef safe?

Generally speaking, the Niger trigger is reef safe, with the exception of small, motile invertebrates, but given its large size and commensurate waste production, I would not consider it the ideal choice for most reef systems.

Are Blue jaw trigger reef safe?

Considered reef safe, the Bluejaw Triggerfish will not nip at corals. The Bluejaw Triggerfish can be kept in small groups of one male and two or more females. Do not keep more than one male per tank or aggression may be a problem.

What do you feed a blue jaw trigger?

The Blue Throat Triggerfish needs a varied diet of meaty foods including; squid, krill, clams, small fish and hard shelled shrimp to help wear down their ever growing teeth.

Do triggerfish eat snails?

Yeah they will eat snails. Triggers like to grab snails by the shell and just swim around the tank with the snail in its mouth. Triggers are relentless with snails and hermits.

What is the best fish to eat snails?

With those two factors in mind, here are some fish that eat snails for you to consider:

  1. Yoyo Loach. Yoyo Loaches are beautiful bottom-dwelling fish that enjoy digging in the sand.
  2. Striped Raphael Catfish.
  3. Clown Loach.
  4. Gourami.
  5. Dwarf Chain Loach.
  6. Bala Shark.
  7. Zebra Loach.
  8. Cory Catfish.

Do triggerfish eat hermit crabs?

While these “reef safe” triggers do not eat coral, they will most likely eat hermit crabs and shrimp, so be prepared for this behavior if you try them in your reef.

Will trigger fish eat anemone?

Behavior: The Niger Trigger is one of the better triggers for predator reef aquariums. It will not eat coral or anemones, but may go after shrimp, clams, and snails.

Are Moorish idol reef safe?

Like surgeonfish, they are susceptible to external parasites and also known to feed on seaweed. Although in common with marine angelfish, they also feed on sponges, coral polyps, tunicates and other micro and macro invertebrates. Due to this behavior, a Moorish idol is certainly not considered reef safe.

Are there any reef safe butterflyfish?

There are currently about 120 species of butterflyfish that have been described, but only a relatively small number of them are adaptable to the home aquarium. This if the primary reason why butterflyfish can be such a challenge to keep in a reef tank, though there are species that have been described as reef-safe.

Are copperband butterflyfish reef safe?

In general, most copperband butterflyfish will not attack the corals in your tank–but they do tend to enjoy eating clams, tube worms, and mollusks, and they may pick at large fleshy coral polyps, so technically, they are not really reef safe, but there are a lot of reports of people keeping them safely with their …

What type of fish is a Moorish idol?

Zanclus cornutus