Picasso Trigger
The Picasso Trigger is a striking fish that has colors that look like they were painted across its body! When it comes to aggression, the Picasso isn't the most aggressive when compared to other triggers, but nonetheless, they are aggressive. Aggression can be amplified in smaller tanks. To make the trigger feel at home make sure the rockwork has ample hiding places. They will grow to be a pretty large size of 10" and will need ample swimming space. Full grown adults of this trigger will need around 150 gallons; however, you can get away with smaller aquariums when they are juveniles. They have a cream to white body coloration and multiple different marks of white, blue, yellow, orange, brown and black. The Picasso Triggers are found in the Indo-Pacific inhabiting the shallow protected lagoons and reef flats up to 50 meters deep. Juveniles are more secretive and tend to stay hidden in the wild, while the adults will be out in the open more.