A trigger in the reef

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I watched it happen it was weird. I saw him turn and then i was like "NOOOOOOO", because i knew exactly wut he was going to do. It's like it was happening in slow motion lol.
 
That's funny, I had a similar occurence when feeding krill to a dottyback, and a cleaner shrimp was in the wrong place, at the wrong time. I guess those exact types of situation are part of why some fish are kept "with caution" in a reef. Not to big of an issue or occurence IMO, considering the personality, and beauty triggers bring to a reef. Keep us posted- Thanks JM
 
Only that its been a model citizen since the snail incodent. Hasn't bothered anything since. My emerald crabs are fine, they tend to only be in the open at night now however, but i'm sure thats a natural reaction to the presence of such a fish. All snails and my small pseudo are also fine. IMO so far definitely a reef safe trigger species.
 
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