Convict Tang in 4ft 165 gallon?

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Hi guys I currently have a 4ft 165 gallon(DT Volume) tank (4'X2.5'X2.5') and would like to purchase a convict tang. I'm not sure if I'll be overstocking my tank or if the tank is too small for an adult sized convict tang. I'd like to hear other's experiences with convict tangs and their usual adult size in captivity. I know that the max size is listed as 8 inches but I'm sure very few specimens reach that size. Any input or advise would be appreciated.

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It is more a function of open water swimming space than tank size. Since each aquarium is different in that regard (due to rock structure) I came up with a formula that can help you ballpark the numbers:


This is just a guideline, and of course, more room is always better.


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It is more a function of open water swimming space than tank size. Since each aquarium is different in that regard (due to rock structure) I came up with a formula that can help you ballpark the numbers:


This is just a guideline, and of course, more room is always better.


Jay
Hi Jay, thanks for your response. This was a very interesting article and very useful for considering a fish for your tank.
 
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