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I have climbed highest mountain, I have run through the fields....

stevenp

(not so) Young MC
..... but I still haven't found what I'm looking for....

And that would be a Sargassum Trigger..... Seven large LFS's and 1000 miles by the time I get home tomorrow. Reef & Fin and Aquatic Wildlife are my last bets... Wish me luck!

In case you're wondering, no, I'm not insane... this is a work related trip, conveniently planned around LFS's :D

Steve
 
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Get an LFS to order one for you, Steve.
 
Been trying Moe... apparently they're hard to get at the moment. Plus, it gives me incentive for hitting the road. I don't want to call ahead because it will ruin the element of suprise, and none of the stores are out of my way.

Steve
 
Get thee to the West Coast!
 
I was actually in San Fran a couple weeks ago and stopped in a couple LFS's while I was there. No luck, but it's not like it would have mattered anyway since I wouldn't want to put it in my carry on luggage :)

Steve
 
Geez Steve, you weren't kidding, they do seem to be tough to find. I searched on Google and this place has them www.marinecenter.com/fish/triggers but they don't tell you whether it's in stock and they say that it is infrequently available, fairly pricey too!

Maybe try posting it in the Critters section, you never know, maybe someone has one and is looking to sell for whatever reason.

Good luck!
-Gina

BTW, sounds like you have a sweet job.........first the fishing trip, now this? ;) :D
 
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One reason they are not available very often is they are usually found in deep reef habitats...100 feet or greater...making them difficult to collect...the need to be brought up very slowly or placed in a pressurized container where they can be artificially "decompressed"...

...they can be placed in an aquaclear filter at depth...and sealed in at depth...then when they are brought up...you can keep the canister pressurized and decrease the pressure over several hours...a depth gauge is placed in the container(also at depth), so you can see the depth they are at at each step of the decompression...

...alot of work and time for a great fish...but explains their rarity in the trade...
 
Success!! Reef and Fin had a really nice fat one that has been in their tanks for three weeks, eating like a pig!! He/she is acclimating as we speak!

Steve
 
That's great to hear, Steve! Best of luck with it. :)
 
We want pics! :)
 
Wow glad your plan worked Moe is right we need pics :)
 
My camera/photography skills suck. The pics were taken under actinics only, I'm going to wait to fire up the halides until tomorrow, I turned them on briefly and it kind of spooked him out.

Steve
 
Very slick. Peace and long life for your newest arrival.
 
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