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is there a triggerfish suitable for a 90 gallon or not my tank is 4Lx2Wx18"H

The only likely candidate would be the picasso trigger right? all the research i have done of them say they are painfully slow growers

what you guys think yey or ney
 
For 2-4 years if you get a small individual depending on growth. 4 foot isn't a long term size. Nigers grow quicker than most. I have 3 nigers, 1 undulated, and 1 sargassum.
 
It should be ok if your aquascaping is quite open as they do swim quite a bit, they also don't get massive, probably 8 inch max. Niger triggers can get huge, have seen some at probably 15 inches if you include their streamers. Had a rectangular trigger (same genus as picasso), and it grew quite quickly from tiny 1 inch to a decent 5-6 inch size in around 6 months until I gave it away.
 
It should be ok if your aquascaping is quite open as they do swim quite a bit, they also don't get massive, probably 8 inch max. Niger triggers can get huge, have seen some at probably 15 inches if you include their streamers. Had a rectangular trigger (same genus as picasso), and it grew quite quickly from tiny 1 inch to a decent 5-6 inch size in around 6 months until I gave it away.
yea would love this dude tho


video on link nice chunky fella but also gets 15"
 
what about this dude this is a nice trigger gets 12" so maybe also 8" in captivity? no clue u tell me

 
Yeah, I currently have a pink tail in a 120 gallon and it is fast outgrowing the tank. The Caribbean one is nice, never had one here, but should be similar to blue cheek in terms of requirements.
 
Yeah, I currently have a pink tail in a 120 gallon and it is fast outgrowing the tank. The Caribbean one is nice, never had one here, but should be similar to blue cheek in terms of requirements.
ty for info
 
I would say the Caribbean gets a little too large for a 90. They’re more of an open water species than the blue throat, so require a little more swimming room. A blue throat is a very appropriate choice for your tank, though!
 
I would say the Caribbean gets a little too large for a 90. They’re more of an open water species than the blue throat, so require a little more swimming room. A blue throat is a very appropriate choice for your tank, though!
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