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Just keep in mind that triggers do like to nibble on live rock and can make a mess..I had a mellow trigger that never bothered anything else in my tank. I would say no if you have inverts in there as they can be unpredictable..
Mike
One thing to keep in mind is that a 29g will have quick temperature swings and less room for error if something goes wrong. I kept a couple of tangs in a 120g tank, but was taller than usual. The tang would defintely be happier in a 6ft tank.
Mike
One important thing I can suggest is to make sure the rock you put in there will be glued down. Sharks have a tendency to knock these down and can injure themselves.
Lastly, I know a cat shark requires a minimum of 180g, but if you plan on keeping it through adult life, I would shoot for more of...
Thanks Fort. The site looks great as always. I'm looking forward to getting back into the hobby, or addiction as some would call it..:brows:
I kinda had a mixed bag last time with fowler and some reef..taking my time with this one.
Mike
I have had a lot going on over the years, and had to leave the hobby for a while. I'm going to be setting up a new tank in the near future, probably somewhere around 240-300g size..haven't decided yet.
I look forward to chatting with you all.
Regards,
Mike
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