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MikeyNYC

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A buddy of mine is looking to sell his Niger Trigger, it's been in his tanks for about 2-3 years. The new tank that he setup is on the smaller side, and too cramped to keep all of existing livestock so he's looking to sell it off for $25.00 or fish trade. For obvious reasons, the fish has to be on the smaller side, and remain relatively small.

Both myself and Steve, the owner will be attending the swap this weekend, arrangements for pickup it can be made. If you prefer pickup then he's out here in Westchester county (White Plains, ny 10605)

Here's a pretty good resource if your interested in getting more info about the fish.
http://www.netpets.com/fish/reference/saltref/niger.html

Thanks, Mike
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MikeyNYC

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Research this one, it's probably one of the safer trigger options.

Pink-Tailed Trigger. I had the fish for about 8 months, and it never bothered my corals. The fish has a very large appetite, and I believe that to be true with all triggers. The fish grew quickly, so make sure you have a large enough tank, or you find yourself in the same place as myself.

The fish that I have for sale here is owned by one of my friends, and he really wants to keep the fish, but his tank has become overcrowded

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MikeyNYC

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I purchased mine through NY Aquatics, which is one of the MR vendors. The fish grows very fast, not sure if this would be a great option for that size tank. I believe 100 gallon min is best
 

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