I realize the growth rate of fishes can perhaps be affected by numerous things, but I was curious if anyone could give me a general idea on the growth rate of a Regal Blue/Hippo Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus). The fish would be introduced to a 4' 55g FOWLR with vigorous filtration and skimming, strong circulation, and an aggressive water change routine. Assuming water quality is high and feeding is good and proper, at what rate can I expect a 2"-3" juvenile to grow? At what size is this fish too large for a 4' tank? In other words, how long can I expect to keep a juvenile-introduced tang before I have to give it away for another juvenile?



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Seriously, I would consider the 75. It is basically the same footprint and will be more satisfactory in the long run. Remember, too, the cardinal rule of aquariums: Whatever tank you have will look small after you have lived with it for a while. When I was a kid, a 55-gallon looked gigantic. Now my 210 is starting to look small.
I agree about tank sizes. I started with a 55 gal. A 90 gal. looked huge when i first got it. Now it seems to get smaller all the time! I should have gotton the biggest tank i could afford and have room for from the start! Plus moving from one tank to another is a lot of work!

