Triggerfish for smaller tanks?

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Hahaha that’s nice. What are the dimensions of your tank? Is he a big swimmer like many Tangs are? And do you expect him to grow much more?

Would you say my tank is not enough room for any Trigger?
 
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whoa looks amazing! How big are your Triggers and do you expect them to grow much more?

How big is your tank and how big of a tank are you planning for them?

Do you find them as active as Tangs?
They are just as active as tangs. Tank is 90g, upgrading to a 187 or 220 soon.
The 2 biggest the Clown and Assasi stopped growing cuz of the tank size.
 

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I have a question... Is the "Picasso" you are talking about actually the Humuhumu? I just did a quick Google image search and I see many pictures named Humu picasso...

I have always loved the beauty of these guys and I would certainly enjoy adding one to my 55g tank.. Is that large enough to prevent the trigger from eating everything else in the tank?
 

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