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Do not mix the box fish and puffer! A panther grouper and naso will get too big. And the garden eel will be a snack for the puffer.

Panther groupers tank size is like 180 gallons, and my tanks footprint is that. Its not a garden eel, its a fangtooth moray. No naso, okay.
 

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Panther groupers tank size is like 180 gallons, and my tanks footprint is that. Its not a garden eel, its a fangtooth moray. No naso, okay.
More like 300 gallons and I thought the eel was a typo. You could go with a yellow tang, purple tang, bristletooth tang, etc.
 

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Yeah I’m gonna disagree, a 180 would be fine for a panther, their max size is 28 inches on a good day, and they rarely get larger than 24 or so in captivity. And they don’t swim much, like a tang per se.
 

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Yeah I’m gonna disagree, a 180 would be fine for a panther, their max size is 28 inches on a good day, and they rarely get larger than 24 or so in captivity. And they don’t swim much, like a tang per se.
So you're okay with a fish that is longer than their tank is wide? Nah I wouldn't keep a fish in those conditions. It's not an engineer goby or eel that can contort it's body, it's a bony fish. I would say the minimum for a Panther is a 6' x 4'.
 
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Seeing my stock I think I want
A blue throat trigger
Panther grouper
regal angelfish or something
a naso or PBT or something
Porcupine puffer
cubicus box possibly?
enigmatic eel

i have got VERY ADEPT filtration!
If you’re going to do one trigger and it’s a FOWLR I would opt for a Picasso over the blue throat. Way more personality! My blue throat is pretty lame he hides a lot. Not what I’m used to as far as triggers go. Or pony up for an Assasi the Red Sea version of the picasso.
 

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Seeing my stock I think I want
A blue throat trigger
Panther grouper
regal angelfish or something
a naso or PBT or something
Porcupine puffer
cubicus box possibly?
enigmatic eel

i have got VERY ADEPT filtration!
And more importantly it’s appropriately sized for your tank.
 

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So you're okay with a fish that is longer than their tank is wide? Nah I wouldn't keep a fish in those conditions. It's not an engineer goby or eel that can contort it's body, it's a bony fish. I would say the minimum for a Panther is a 6' x 4'.
This is sound advice!
 

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So you're okay with a fish that is longer than their tank is wide? Nah I wouldn't keep a fish in those conditions. It's not an engineer goby or eel that can contort it's body, it's a bony fish. I would say the minimum for a Panther is a 6' x 4
I thought he had the 180, nvm you are right. Oops
 

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Hate to jump in here but the standard footprint of a 125 is 72x18x22. the order of the dimensions matter. meaning 18" front to back, where a 180 is 24" front to back, those are substantial differences.

125 and 150 are essentially the same, ones just taller
180 and 210 are essentially the same, ones just taller
 

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