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Niger Trigger

Odonus niger
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About this fishWhat do these mean?

FamilyTriggerfish / Balistidae
Max size40 cm
Minimum tank600 L · 159 gal
Care levelIntermediate
Reef compatibilityNot reef safe
DietCarnivore
TemperamentSemi-aggressive
OriginIndo-Pacific

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Overview

The Niger Trigger is an unusually peaceful triggerfish by the standards of its family, with a deep blue-green body, a forked tail, and subtle pink-purple highlights around the mouth. It's one of the more commonly recommended triggerfish for a large fish-only or FOWLR system, thanks to its comparatively calmer temperament and its natural tendency to school in the wild.

Unlike many other triggers that are solitary and territorial, Niger Triggers can sometimes be kept in small groups in a sufficiently large tank if introduced together, offering a more dynamic, natural display than a single specimen.

Given its adult size and predatory feeding habits toward small invertebrates, it does best in a large, well-established tank with careful thought given to smaller ornamental tankmates.

Compatibility

Niger Triggers are more tolerant of tankmates and conspecifics than many other triggerfish, and small groups can sometimes be kept together in a very large tank if introduced simultaneously. They generally coexist well with robust tangs, large angelfish, and other sizeable community fish.

This species is not reef safe — it will eat ornamental invertebrates, small crustaceans, and snails, and can also damage coral or rearrange rockwork while foraging.

Health & quarantine

A minimum four-week quarantine is recommended, with attention to its bioload and appetite from an early stage, since this species requires excellent filtration and consistent water quality as it grows. It's generally a hardy, resilient fish once established, with most health issues in captivity relating to inadequate tank size or water quality rather than disease susceptibility.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Niger Trigger reef safe?
No, it will eat ornamental invertebrates and crustaceans and can damage coral or rearrange rockwork, making it unsuitable for reef tanks.
Can I keep multiple Niger Triggers together?
Sometimes, more so than most triggerfish — small groups can work in a very large tank if introduced together, reflecting their natural schooling tendency.
How big does a Niger Trigger get?
Up to around 40cm, requiring a large, dedicated tank.
Is the Niger Trigger less aggressive than other triggerfish?
Generally yes, it's considered one of the calmer trigger species, though it can still show territorial behaviour, especially around food.
What tank size does a Niger Trigger need?
At least 600 litres given its large adult size and active swimming habit.
Marine aquarium parametersOur recommended stable range for marine fish
Temp
24–26°C
Salinity
1.020–1.025
pH
8.1–8.4
Ammonia
0 ppm
Nitrite
0 ppm
Nitrate
< 40 ppm
Stability matters more than chasing perfect numbers. Quarantine new fish before adding them.

How collection works

1

Order & pay online

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2

We get it ready

It stays in our system until you come in — usually ready the same day.

3

Collect in store

Drop in to 280 North Road, Eastwood, and pick it up.

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