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you need at least 10000000 gallons
![]() "Glenn R. Holmes" grholmeNO@JUNKattglobalDOTnet wrote in message ... Hi. What is the size of your tank? This is a very important consideration. A clown trigger needs plenty of room. So does a Volitans. If you are keeping even just those two fish together and no other, the tank should be minumum 100 gals and even that is too small in my opinion. When adult size is reached bothe those fish will be about a foot in length at the minimum. I have seen a trigger and a Volitans in a 100 gal tank and the trigger accidentally blundered into the Volitans who struck back in "self defense". The result was not pretty. The trigger died a painful death. Glenn Jandtplus3 wrote: I would like to add something with my clown trigger, preferaby a Tang. I currently have a volitain and two damsels (which will probably go with any new addition). Any recommendations? The clown is only about 2" long. Jim |
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