Triggerfish tank size thoughts?

Picasso grow extremely slow, if you get a really small one(under 2") he will likely grow up less aggressive and be well in a 75 for many years. Personally I'd like to see him in a 6' foot tank, 180g ideally or at least a 125, but a really small one will be fine in a 75 for well over 5-7 years. In a 75 you can easily house him with a couple of other semi aggressive fish. Just don't over crowd him and make sure you choice in tankmates can hold their own. A dwarf angelfish, a flame hawkfish, come to mind.
 
Picasso grow extremely slow, if you get a really small one(under 2") he will likely grow up less aggressive and be well in a 75 for many years. Personally I'd like to see him in a 6' foot tank, 180g ideally or at least a 125, but a really small one will be fine in a 75 for well over 5-7 years. In a 75 you can easily house him with a couple of other semi aggressive fish. Just don't over crowd him and make sure you choice in tankmates can hold their own. A dwarf angelfish, a flame hawkfish, come to mind.
Thanks. I think I might take a bunch of pictures as I set up the tank, but no thread. I was measuring my tank, before deciding on placement, and dreaming of a 6 foot tank. 72x24x24 would be awesome
 
180g seems to be the consensus for any trigger. They are very active swimmers with large territories in the wild.
 

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