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Heather6148
Katherine
This is what I didn't keep, what I didn't keep. It resembles a cantigaster. It doesn't nibble on corals, but it does nibble on shrimp, although it is afraid of the boxer. It eats food that is hidden in the substrate. If it's a large aquarium, it doesn't affect the population. It played with snails but didn't eat them. In general, it's a funny little fish.
Kayla7655
No, the spinner dolphins won't nibble on corals, no... THEY FEED ON THEM!
Breanna9982
Yes, that's a fact; they will be wiped out, and the small fish will be left as a snack.
Angela
We have soft ones that don't touch at all...
Wild, hiding in the reef. Fighting with the surgeon hipatus. About evenly matched. Domino - dascillus is chasing the spinorog like a young one.
But the hedgehogs, the green-striped dog... devoured completely.
The crabs too, started moving in small bursts.
Alicia5489
Of all the types of triggerfish I have kept, the most balanced are the niger triggerfish (Odonus niger).
Jessica8898
I held. The most aggressive spinorogs are the green and the large-spotted, the large-spotted is also called the Clown. And the green is draaaaggggily!
Charles5941
Heh, the topic is almost 3 years old.
Gregory9432
All spinorogs are very cool. But nothing can withstand his jaws; he will strip it like a rasp. Don't take them into the reef, otherwise it's trouble. Best regards.
Tina
odonis niger - an intelligent creature, although it can be harmful without a tail, and the rinocant picasso is a very cool creation that is not afraid of hands when it gets used to its owner and grunts when you pull it out of the water - smart!
Danielle9144
The spinorog Nemo is the most beautiful!!
Kimberly2102
I like this Clown triggerfish or the cool Harlequin filefish, but they are terrible gluttons. They break off coral branches with their powerful teeth, crush everything, and crack open the shells of mollusks and the shells of sea urchins. What little champions!
George5104
I want an aquarium with a spiny pufferfish. If anyone is interested, let's revive the topic. I want the brightest one for myself. I read that it should live alone in the aquarium - I basically agree! It's like my cat))) I want to continue the topic: how much volume should I give it and what can I add to its life? If you're off-topic or have nothing to contribute, please don't interfere.
Danielle8118
More than 2 years ago, I wanted to get a Clown Triggerfish or Humu Picasso Triggerfish. That's why I created this topic. It's not recommended to keep other creatures with them. They chew on everything, including the wires to the pumps. Two years ago, at Lesha's "breeding" place with Tkach, a triggerfish chewed through a thermometer.
P.S. If it's off-topic, I'll delete the post.
Helen
The spiny fish "Picasso" has been living for almost a year in 120 liters... Is this relevant to the topic?
Jeffrey
Balistoides conspicillum is a stunningly beautiful triggerfish, all the others are weekends, but one thing is depressing - a lot will have to be thrown on the tip.