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No, it wouldn't be ok even if it's smallPossible for a CBB to be in a 15 gallon. He would be the only fish in the tank with coral. Could I buy one super small and grow him out in it? How fast is there growth rate
ya did some research was wondering if anyone else tried their luckDid you even google it, or just want at least one person to say its ok?
What do you mean "try their luck"? It's not a matter of luck, this fish gets big and swims a lot, it's a matter of time.ya did some research was wondering if anyone else tried their luck
What did Google tell you? It would be like you living in a vw bug. Never leaving itya did some research was wondering if anyone else tried their luck
i mean i have a powder blue in a 90 and i'm pushing my luck 15 gallons is a joke m8 don't do it lolya did some research was wondering if anyone else tried their luck
Well over a year in the hobby. I think we all forget that this isnt a black and white hobby. We are all trying to put a piece of ocean in glass box. Reality of it anything can be possible nothing in this hobby is set in stoneSounds like your new to the hobby asking this question so my answer would be no even if it's a 115 gallon. Copperbands are not an easy fish to keep alive.
common sense should tell you 8 inch fish in a 15 gallon is a no go pretty black and white to meWell over a year in the hobby. I think we all forget that this isnt a black and white hobby. We are all trying to put a piece of ocean in glass box. Reality of it anything can be possible nothing in this hobby is set in stone
Ive seen some stockedi mean i have a powder blue in a 90 and i'm pushing my luck 15 gallons is a joke m8 don't do it lol
fish wont even be able to swim in a 15 gallon
Simple Question
Now simple answer No that size would not be ok . Think of the fish and it’s need for space and welfare of the fish. It’s a animal just like your family dog ect
Re read the question. When did say it was 8in. And when you do yoir research thats 8in in wild not in tank should only expect half of that growth in captivity. And i was asking about growing one out. So 2-3 cbb in a 15 by himself seems do ablecommon sense should tell you 8 inch fish in a 15 gallon is a no go pretty black and white to me
Well over a year in the hobby. I think we all forget that this isnt a black and white hobby. We are all trying to put a piece of ocean in glass box. Reality of it anything can be possible nothing in this hobby is set in stone

actually fish get 80% of the wild size in captivity so would still be a 6 inch fish in a 15 gallonIve seen some stocked
Re read the question. When did say it was 8in. And when you do yoir research thats 8in in wild not in tank should only expect half of that growth in captivity. And i was asking about growing one out. So 2-3 cbb in a 15 by himself seems do able
I would argue it depends on the fish. Only real question im trying to get out of this is has anyone attempted to grow a cbb out in a smaller tank and what the growth rate is. Some fish takes years to get full sizeactually fish get 80% of the wild size in captivity so would still be a 6 inch fish in a 15 gallon
Fish get 80% of the wild size if you aren't providing enough food or space.actually fish get 80% of the wild size in captivity so would still be a 6 inch fish in a 15 gallon

