Black Indian Trigger Tank Size

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I purchased a Black Indian Trigger about 2 months ago. He was at my LFS for a few months, I finally broke down and got him. Currently he’s in a 75 with a Maroon clown. Live rock tank with lots of Macro Algae and a couple coral.
I know a 75 is too small. The trigger is about 4” and from what I’ve seen online they get about 10”. My question is, will a 60”x24” tank be enough to house the trigger for the foreseeable future? I have a nice spot to put a tank but 60” is all I will have.

Trying to avoid another 6’ tank in my house. Thanks!
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I purchased a Black Indian Trigger about 2 months ago. He was at my LFS for a few months, I finally broke down and got him. Currently he’s in a 75 with a Maroon clown. Live rock tank with lots of Macro Algae and a couple coral.
I know a 75 is too small. The trigger is about 4” and from what I’ve seen online they get about 10”. My question is, will a 60”x24” tank be enough to house the trigger for the foreseeable future? I have a nice spot to put a tank but 60” is all I will have.

Trying to avoid another 6’ tank in my house. Thanks!
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You might get away with a 5 foot tank but yes a 6 foot would be ideal. All my triggers I have or previously had were all active fish and used the entire tank. Another factor is what else will be keot with the trigger. A bigger tank always helps with reducing aggression.
 

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