Jordon
Fish Fanatic
Just got a sixline today. He's about an inch long and my huma who is 3inches is really giving him a hard time. Will this continue?
I find that most Triggers are no where near as aggressive as people say they are.
-Lynden
I said 'most'
People always give these horrible tales about Humu Humu Triggers chasing people and biting them, I'm sure it happens but it never happened to me, even in Hawaii snorkeling within a few inches of a large one and his territory. He just ran away.
-Lynden
I have a huma huma in my tank. He's the smallest thing in the tank but very feisty.. he holds his ground. He's pretty good with everything in the tank unless someone pickes at him first. But anything new I put in he goes to town on. I got a cleaner wrasse about two weeks ago and he messed with it all day. When I put new snails in he really tries to get at them (digging into them with his nose) It gets to the point where I have to hit the glass to get him to back off. But after a day he never messes with them again. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I wouldn't worry about it too much.
The more I read about docile triggers like humma hummas, nigers, etc, the more I come to think of them just as I do pygmy angels. They have the ability to be destructive but certain individuals can be peaceful. Doesnt mean they wont decide to change their mind in the future though. After going through a nipping coral beauty, I no longer think its worth the risk, JMO
Sorry if I was misunderstood. My huma huma is in a FOWLR tank.