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texman

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I am wondering how Greg Schiemer's juvenile crosshatch trigger is doing? If you are reading this Greg, or are one of his buddies, please let me know on its status. I have been thinking about getting a crosshatch for a while, but did not want to add any other large fish to my tank. Unfortunately, my 12" blonde naso (many people's favourite fish in my tank) died suddenly for unknown reasons today. I had him for almost 2 years, having survived the almost complete accidental drainage of my tank 9 months ago. He and his buddy, my 10" Vlamingi tang (who is still alive and well) were both flipping around in 2" of water which was left at the bottem of the tank. They were the only fish that survived the refill, which had to be done with cool tapwater being grossly mixed with salt as I filled the tank with the garden hose. Now, he is dead - I am very upset. I have decided not to replace him so that I may preserve his memory. I am now on the lookout for a crosshatch trigger to take his spot. The Marine Center does not have one at this time. Anyone know who does have one - preferably a juvenile.
 

Garry thomas

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a friend of mine has a crosshatch trigger over here in blighty, a very nice fish. I dont know a lot about them apart from it cost him a lot of money! Sorry to here about your fish.........its not the money....you do get attached....
 

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