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1. You should always thoroughly research the type of aquarium you are going to be setting up before you purchase it. Make sure you have the proper gallon capacity and shape that will fit in your home.


2. Make any adjustments to the placement of the decorations in your aquarium before you fill up the aquarium all the way. Not doing this can cause an overflow when you reach into the tank.


3. Having a quarantine tank on hand is a very good practice to use if you frequently buy new fish. The quarantine tank will weed out any sick fish that could possible get into your aquarium and cause harm to the other inhabitants.

Home» Fish» Salt Water» Triggerfish»

Crosshatch Trigger Fem. Haw.

$342.25

Crosshatch Triggerfish are originally from the waters of the Pacific and around Western Asia. Crosshatch Triggerfish grow up to 11 inches at full length and should be kept in an aquarium of at least 70 gallons in size to provide plenty of swimming and living room for these fish. Cross Hatch Triggerfish are aggressive members of the aquarium and should not be kept with other peaceful aquarium mates that they may attack or harm. Keep this fish with other aggressive tank mates to keep its behavior in check. Crosshatch Triggerfish are carnivores and should be fed a steady diet of plenty of meaty preparations and flake and pellet foods as well. These fish are easy to care for and can be kept even by the beginning aquarium owner with little problem.

Origin: Pacific
Size: 11 Inches at full length
Feeding: Carnivore
Aquarium: Saltwater, can be kept in a reef aquarium.
Minimum Tank Size: 70 Gallons
Behavior: Aggressive
Care: Easy
Compatibility: Can be kept in a community aquarium with caution.

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 14 October, 2008.
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