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Clown Trigger – the dog resulted in a saltwater tank

The Clown Trigger is one of the most unique species and interesting fish. It is often described as a dog in a fish tank because it can have as much personality as your family dog. Some even have their pat, although according to their individual personality, this could lead to a nasty bite.

The Clown Trigger is in the water coastal tropical Africa, the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, ranging in depth from one to seventy-five meters. It lives mainly in coral reefs and can grow up to fifty centimeters long. The beautiful color and unique personality surprising is what motivates so many people to keep this fish as pets.

Clown The Trigger is a leathery, scaleless fish tied to a leather jacket. The color scheme of a adult (black body with large white patches on the belly and a fine black spots on yellow background, upstairs) is significantly different to that of a (juvenile small white spots throughout her body, with only a small yellow box around its dorsal fin), but both are equally beautiful. Adults are a solitary species often seen swimming in open water. Juveniles are more discreet and often live in small caves.

During nesting, the Clown Trigger will extremely protective, often attacking the drivers who come too close. They have been known to bite divers repeatedly drawing itself, the blood through clothing.

When threatened by a big fish, Trigger stand which is a form difficult to eat and also pushed its spines. This is one reason why you should always use a double bag for transport. It can also use their spines to get stuck in corners and crannies of the reef, by injecting the thorns in the rock. It is common for a trigger to have the courtesy sleeping unusual localization of this ability, which makes them less likely to be spotted by a predator.

This is a very robust fish that is very easy to maintain. It is less likely to develop white spots that certain other coral reef fish. If white spot develops abandonment of salinity in 1018 may remedy without need for medication.

When holding a Clown Trigger you never know what you'll get because they can becoming very aggressive. A young Clown Trigger is compatible with most fish. However, as he matures, his personality can become quite diverse. A Clown Triggers growing up in a reef aquarium community could become a docile big fish, living in harmony with other tank inhabitants. On the other hand, it could be the psychopath tank and attack everything, including your fish, your corals, your cat and even you.

Although you can never predict how the personality of your trigger to develop, there is a better chance of producing a fish calm in the introducing to your tank at an age younger, by now with fish and other Placid does not feed live food. Ideally, the fish must be fed a variety of foods including high-quality pellets and frozen foods.

Allowing more time intervals between food, feed food live and gradually increasing the size of what you feed will have the opposite effect, producing a fish so aggressive, it can easily kill a small shark. In fact, Triggers are more aggressive toward the larger creatures such as sharks and rays, often biting, so be careful when mixing these species. It is also not a good idea to keep Triggers with invertebrates and snails, that they are an important part of their natural diet.

The jaws are strong in nature, Clown Trigger's are used to crush sea urchins, crustaceans and molluscs on hard shell. In your tank, they could be used to bite through the airlines or a cord, be sure to have a safety switch. They may also bite your hand, you tear the flesh is very painful to be suspicious. (This is another reason to keep them in Double bag to move, because they may chew through one.)

If they can be a handful, triggers have personalities surprising that the well-are worthwhile. They are one of the most intelligent fish that you will meet and often engage in behaviors that appear to be purely for their own entertainment. They will also do many things to attract your attention or to get fed. This writer could relate many stories strange and wonderful involving Triggers. One involves a trigger stacking rocks, piece by piece, a delicate balance tower. At risk seem anthropomorphic he seemed very proud of his work, pausing to admire the structure after every rock managed to balance and defend even turn from other fish. When the tower was finally toppled, the trigger would start doing again, higher each time. (In the same vein, a trigger in a reef tank is often relocate corals by picking up and dropping them where ever he chooses.)

Other times, I saw Triggers happy to engage in games such as follow your finger or look. They like to run your fingers along the glass of the aquarium. Sometimes several times, I dropped a small object color in the tank, only to see Trigger swim down, pick them up and spit out water.

It is common for a trigger to do anything to attract your attention. They may make loud banging sounds by crashing into rocks glass or other rocks, spit and startup of large quantities of water out of the tank, biting the glass front of the tank, even to the point where they have zero or swim upside is throwing like crazy against the glass of the aquarium (perhaps because they enjoy the sensation strange start in reverse). If you are worried, just make sure you have a set of lids on the tank. This will prevent Spiting in the water and lights on the floor and jump.

Triggers can also easily learn to jump out of the tanker Food. Once your trigger is comfortable with being hand fed, you can start slowly awareness of food from the water well sure the fish swim to get it. Before you fish will literally leaping water with a precision-point identification in order to grab the food out of your hand. Over time, they will even leap out of the tank to land on the ground (except for your trusted network). Just make sure the position of food on the right angle, and of course to catch each times.

The most infamous outbreak of the author was kept a little man we named Nugget, who does not mind being him picked out of the water for food. I could not even place it in a box of canned fish and watch him try to eat food while throwing in the tin. I replace the water after twenty seconds, but it appears to still the heart of it again, coming straight back up to the place where I removed.

Another type of trigger that you should consider is the trigger wave. It is a much more timid species that spends more time in hiding, making it difficult to be aware of his actions. If a trigger Clown fish attacks another, it will be very clear that he was the clown trigger who was responsible. However, undulating with the trigger, it will often appear placid and harmless when you are around but will always kill your fish. The corrugated is much less predictable than a Clown trigger and possibly should not be kept with other fish. Their color is not as striking as that of the relaxation Clown. They are green looking fish with pale yellow stripes.
The Clown Trigger is truly a fantastic and fascinating fish and fish wonder keep. Its beautiful color and personality of this astonishing fact that one fish that you will never regret buying, and certainly never forget.

To learn more about the reef or marine aquarium check out my DVD http://www.exclusivefishfilms.com

Although luck and enjoy

Paul Talbot

About the Author

Paul’s interest in fish species and aquariums started early in life. He has worked in the aquarium industry all his working life and has been able to transfer his passion as a hobbyist to his customers. His wealth of experience is an advantage to corporate and hobbyist customers alike. Paul has written many articles for both international and local magazines. He has bred many types of fish and propagated many types of coral. His Instructional Marine Aquarium DVD can be found at http://www.exclusivefishfilms.com

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