Sailfin tang growth rate

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How long does it take a Sailfin to get full size ? I have always loved them, and it would be awesome to have one in my 110g. If I could, I would buy one that is an inch or two, and keep one until it gets big, and then upgrade to a 180g. It would be my last fish to be added once my reef is running for months and I can make sure he will be happy.
 

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I have one in my 150 reef tank for about 2 yrs. When I got him he was about 2 inches he's 5 inches now!! Eats like a pig!! Loves to swim around all day. Great personality.
 
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Wow, they grow that slow ? That's awesome ! I love them just hate how huge they get.
 

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Wow, they grow that slow ? That's awesome ! I love them just hate how huge they get.
I feed him algae sheets twice a week. I'm sure if I would to feed him more often he'll get big quick. But I don't want to grow fast, he will have to go if he gets to big.
 

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Here he is!!!
 

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I am a personal believer in not buying a fish that will outgrow your system. Wait until you upgrade. Too often people have every intention on upgrading, but then life gets in the way. Now they have a fish too large for their tank, but they either keep it in the tank as they feel it is still healthy (usually not the case though), or sell it/trade it in. Either way its not fair to the fish.
 
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I am a personal believer in not buying a fish that will outgrow your system. Wait until you upgrade. Too often people have every intention on upgrading, but then life gets in the way. Now they have a fish too large for their tank, but they either keep it in the tank as they feel it is still healthy (usually not the case though), or sell it/trade it in. Either way its not fair to the fish.

I'm almost 100% sure I'm gonna upgrade, but I definitely hear what you're saying. If they would grow that slow, I'm sure I would upgrade even before he out grew the tank..
 

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I'm almost 100% sure I'm gonna upgrade, but I definitely hear what you're saying. If they would grow that slow, I'm sure I would upgrade even before he out grew the tank..
They should grow fast when kept well feed in a large tank IMO.
 

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