When housing Tangs/Triggers y’all recommend a 180/150/125G
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84” that’s 220?Tangs need to swim back and forth and that would mean length more than height. All the tanks you mentioned are usually 6 ft in length. What makes the difference in gallonage is the height and depth (front to back). If you have the room and want to truly make a difference in their swimming space then consider longer tanks. 84", 96" if at all possible. 72"tanks are perfectly acceptable to many of the popular tangs. I hope this helps.
Check out custom manufacturers like Planet Aquariums. They will give you measurements and gallonage.Can be. again depends on depth and height.
I agree,Go big the first time

