Would you do this.

Besides the physical issues of such a large fish in that tank, I don't particularly like the illusion is creates. IMO it makes a big tank look very small. Heck if I'm going to drop all this money on buying and maintaining such a large tank, only to have a tuna sized fish in there making it look like a giant goldfish in a bowl ;)
 
Don't get anything else until you get the tank. You have the eel, shark, purple tang, sohal tang, Achilles tang, and I think yellow tang all in your 90. It also has to mature for those to survive too so you can buy other fish in the future afterwards.
 
I can count the number of phantom tank sizes he quoted in the last 7 months: 55g, 90g, 180g, 240g, 300g, 325g, 350g, 375g, and now this 8x4x2 475g.

That is what I call upgrade fever!

Don't get a unicorn. Go to a public aquarium that has a full size one with a large horn and you will instantly realize they need a huge tank.
 
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