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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 I have no idea. Looks imaginary. BUT, if I was going to guess, I would say crosshatch trigger. Amazing looking.
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| Social Darwinism victim | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 Yeah, what Victor said. That thing is big! I"m not up on my triggers but I'd say crosshatch too. You had me surfing youtube on "trigger attacks" with that other post!!
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| Reef Lobster | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 Looks like a titan trigger with bleached coloration... http://www.barefoot.me.uk/Titan%20Triggerfish.JPG actually i guess not.. close i guess... Can't find one like that!
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 I watched that one too. Angry little cuss.
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| Tunicate | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 Well after a little bit of research (none of it mine!) I think it is a Yellowmargin Trigger. Check out the link: Google Image Result for http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/images/thumbnails/jpg/tn_Psfus_u1.jpg |
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| Midas Blenny | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 Definately not a crosshatch. They wouldn't be found where that picture is taken in shallow water on the flats. Looks like a yellow margin as the previous person said. I think it may be a Titan Trigger. That would make sense with the title. You think Ubdulated and Fuscus are nasty, try a Titan. This is my Crosshatch and there is no way that picture is a X-hatch. Fishbase.org is the best way to ID fish. Regards, Tim ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Majano Slayer | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 I agree with yellowmargin trigger - Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus. From fishbase.org.... ![]()
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 I would hate to have to feed whatever kind of trigger it is
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| Tiger Shark | Re: What Trigger is it?! #2 it is in fact a yellow margin I have kept them & sold them never that big before but would loce to have one like that. They are really easy to care for & personality to boot
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