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You want to ask about tank costs when you are buying fish that may cost over 2.5 grand each?
I'm not sure Tami as I have no real idea of the tank size needed. True the dragons are about half again as big as the largest seahorse but even those can be kept in a tank of under a 100 gallons. They are not active swimmers so overall tank length shouldn't be a concern. I would think the task would be selecting a proper tank depth, especially if you plan to breed them. At a foot and a half they may need more headroom than supplied my most common tanks. Also, the male doesn't have a brood pouch but keeps the eggs on a special patch on the tail. I would guess one might need to look at a tank in the 30-36" height range to accommodate them. Fortunately, at least I hope, it would be species limited and not need extraordinary lighting. I would think something in the 150 gallon range tall would be fine. A 48"w x 24" d x 31" h, 150 gallon costs about $650. After that it should cost not more than any 150 and maybe a bit less as the lighting doesn't need to be anything special.