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The maximum size for Lutjanus sebae is over a meter. However, I've not seen them grow larger than 50 cm in captivity - still very large for that size tank. Another variable would be how much of your tank space would be taken up by decorations.Does anyone know if this will work?
Also tankmates will probably be lobster, panther grouper, sharks, stingray other snappers etc. Looking for suggestions on fish to get
would this go into open water or manueverable swimmer??The maximum size for Lutjanus sebae is over a meter. However, I've not seen them grow larger than 50 cm in captivity - still very large for that size tank. Another variable would be how much of your tank space would be taken up by decorations.
Here is a link to an article I recently posted here on the topic. Please not, the formula I give in that is for active swimmers, and emperor snappers would need a bit less room as they don't swim around as much.
Estimating the Need for Swimming Space for Aquarium Fishes
This article explores required aquarium sizes for marine fisheswww.reef2reef.com
Jay
Maneuverable I think.would this go into open water or manueverable swimmer??
if it is like in the middle i got a 9.4