Clown Triggerfish
In the wild it can happen over about 2 years. The same can be said for
the same fish kept in closed systems.... with optimal conditions.
Maintain high water quality(Zero ammonia, nitrite, LOW levels of
nitrate, pH/dkh, sg, low phosphates, etc, good water movement, regular
water changes, etc), feed several(4-5) small feedings a day(dont over
feed though) of a varied diet(raw krill, meaty fish, scallops, squid,
clams, table shrimp, muscles, a good flake or pellet food or a
vitamin/nutient supplement). Frozen foods lose nutritional value in the
freezing process so mix them up rather than feeding him a steady diet of
just 1 or 2 things. Avoid feeding him anything from fresh water, ie;
minnows or goldfish. These will eventually do damage. Keep him happy and
healthy, give him plenty of space to move and grow, and you should see
noticible growth every 3-6 months. You should also see more distinction
in coloring and markings. He should get to his 6 inches in a year and a
half to 2 years.
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