How fast do niger triggers grow




















The bigger they get, the more aggressive they get. Breeding : these triggerfish are nest builders and males will guard the eggs waiting for them to hatch. Now that appropriately sized foods have been found to feed the larvae it hopefully will become more common place to see captive raised triggers for sale in the near future.

Aquarium Size : gallon minimum for one Niger Triggerfish, much larger for keeping multiples. 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.

I wouldn't keep them in a reef tank, though some hobbyists do. Inverts such as crabs and shrimps may become food for this trigger. Female to female aggression is common with this species.

These triggers are hardy, but Quarantine and even consider doing a freshwater, pH adjusted dip before introducing them to your display. By axxis siscom. I have a very docile Pinktail Trigger, it has been with me about 2 years and it has only grown about 2 inches. Funny the different growth rates on Triggers, I know my Pinktail is a very fast swimmer, how about the Niger? Are they fast swimmers also? So exactly what am I supposed to decorate my tank with while I'm housing this aggresive of a fish?

I can't even put plants live or artificial in there cause she's continually re-arranging the aquascape. What would YOU suggest? That I get a Spongebob Bikini Bottom Pineapple House that hooks up to an air pump and the top of the house opens every 30 secs or so when the bubbles build up to show SpongeBob sitting on his couch watching televion?

I was just messin' with ya' As a matter of fact, yes. Every fish is different, and you roll the dice when you bring one of these triggers home. As they age, the risk for aggression goes up. And, yes, it can happen out of the blue — sort of like those hunger strikes.

Niger triggerfish usually come out on the peaceful side — with fish of similar size. This means:. On the flip side, you want to avoid smaller fish or species with a higher level of aggression. Attempting to sort a male Niger triggerfish from a female is next to impossible.

They look identical. In the wild, the Niger triggerfish have mating grounds they head to. The male sets up a territory in which to build his nest and attract a female. The two spawn, and the male guards the eggs. The female sets up patrol around the area to watch over him. Not the most manageable situation to replicate in a home aquarium.

But they also have some quirks you can find yourself battling. You need to decide where your balance point comes out. How can you NOT want to learn more about Niger triggerfish? They change colors! And they have bright red fangs well, some of them do, anyway.

How about investigating another trigger favorite? Niger triggerfish present some challenges to the average hobbyist. You might encounter an occasional hunger strike. And you always run the risk of a spontaneous personality change.

I'm had one for maybe 5 months. Didn't grow in QT but is growing very quickly in the DT. Maybe an inch in 3 months. Hammerhead closed loop - and 2 x Tunze and Vortech still sucks. Find More Posts by NexDog. My niger went from 8" to 10", perhaps 11 inches, in just about 8 months. At that time I was feeding a lot of meat to my tank, about 6 lbs worth a month, all soaked in Selcon with NLS pellets.

I think his growth rate was about maximum as to what could be expected in captivity. He got simply huge and it was fast. A friend of mine didnt come over for a month and when he saw him again he was like "Wow, that guy has gotten big".

Probably you'll be feeding less so I wouldnt expect those exact results, but I'd definitely agree with Wolverine that 2" a year is about what I'd expect. Thread Tools. David A. Crandall, M. Fatherree, M. Ken Feldman Jon E.

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