Thanks for the help so far, I really appreciate it. I've been searching everywhere and I've come up with three different Latin names for this white tailed trigger - Sufflamen sp, Sufflamen albicaudatus, and another one that I just can't remember for the life of me. The picture I sent to the person who offered it to me is definitely the right one, but the one at the local fish store is a bit darker. I think that's why they don't have much info on it - it was sold as reef safe, but it's not, and apparently, it's not a very common trigger.
Cheers for your help, I owe you one.
edit: just to clarify, I found this link http/fins.actwin.com/species/index.php?t=9&i=157 but the one I've been offered is a bit darker - it's like looking for a needle in a haystack, lol!
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Tusks should be alright with more passive planktonic triggers like the blue jaw, Hawaian black, or pink tail. I've also heard the white tail is similar, and nigers to a lesser extent.
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I've dug up some info on the white tailed trigger - check this out. According to this site, it says that White-tailed triggers are generally peaceful, grow to about 8 inches, and don't need as much room as some of the other triggers.
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ive found a bit more info on the white tail trigger, its supposed to grow to around 8-12 inches which is pretty manageable, and apparently its considered peaceful for a trigger - not that theyre always the most laid back fish lol. also found some reports of people keeping them in reefs but i think thats a bit of a gamble.