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I am interested to setting up a finding nemo aquarium set up for my daughter. Is it okay to keep dory fish and 2 nemo fishes in 55 gallon tank? I am planning to use my cascade external filter for filtration. I have around 16 years experience in keeping freshwater and now thinking about doing a nemo tank. Thanks.
 
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I would not recommend a tank that size to keep a blue hippo tang. I have a blue hippo in my 120 gallon tank and in about a year or 2 in will outgrow my tank and ill have to rehome it. A 55 gallon tank is not suitable for that fish.
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I would not recommend a tank that size to keep a blue hippo tang. I have a blue hippo in my 120 gallon tank and in about a year or 2 in will outgrow my tank and ill have to rehome it. A 55 gallon tank is not suitable for that fish.
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+1 to this..

most, of the "finding nemo" fish do outgrow a 55G quickly. not to mention they need a decently cycled/aged tank.
 

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The "Nemo" fish (known as clown fish) will be fine for their entire lives in that tank. The "Dory" fish (blue 'hippo' tang) will out grow that tank within a year or so (can grow to 12 inches!). If you do decide to go ahead anyways then get a small one (1-2 inches) and be prepared to either rehome it to someone with a large enough tank or have a plan to upgrade in the not too distant future to a much larger tank. Tangs have certain dietary requirements that you should familiarize yourself with also. Clowns are omnivorous as well and require a mostly meaty diet but also require vegetation which can easily be provided with omnivorous pellets.
 
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Thank you. I am very new to this forum and did not realize i was posting under Aquarium Controller forum, my apologies.
 
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Thank you. I am very new to this forum and did not realize i was posting under Aquarium Controller forum, my apologies.
No need to apologize! I just wanted to help you get a bigger audience for your question. Welcome to R2R, and good luck with your tank!!!
 
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