would a lion and a clown trigger work in a 90 gallon?

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triggcity

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My point is, triggers in particulary live for about ten years and take a few years to grow to their full size. Someone may not be able to afford a 500 gallon tank at the momment, but will be able to afford one w/in the next few years. If that is the situation, it is ok to buy a 2 inch trigger and kep it in a 50, 75, 90 gallon tank, with the understandng that it would be transfered later.
 

30-xtra high

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when people go to fish stores, they tend to buy the biggest of that fish they have.for example if there was a 1 inch clown, and a 6 inch clown, people would buy the 6 inch because they think it is healthier, this person did not say "can i put this in a 90 gallon and upgrade", they wanted to know what could go in their 90.. nothing else..
and just want to point this out, every thread you post in there is an arguement.. maybe you're not right everytime.. or anytime.. cause it is usually you against everybody else..no need to reply, don't hijack this person's thread like you have others. please leave it at this and just think about.. lol, be the bigger man and just shush.
 
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