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xinde

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  1. Yes agree with bro josephwzr as well . Angels are kind of a hit or miss in a reef tank so do becareful . Try to dip the food with garlic in future when u get one to help prevent ich for the blue tang.

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  2. 1x tuxedo urchin2x Hermit carb5x turbo snail1x sea cucumber 2x cleaner shrimp2x watchman goby2x true percula clownfish2x purple firefish1x flame angel 1x fox face5x Blue/Green reef chromis After 3 months1x mandarin dragonet 

    1x blue tang 

    1x yellow tang 1x sailfin tang   LPS Candy cane coral Torch coralBubble coralFrogspawn coralHammer coralPlate coral Brain coralFox coral    Planning to keep all these. Feedback on this? It's overstock?

    Looks good , but you have to be careful on what hermits you add or they may cause more damage than good to your reef, can research on them first before adding in. I myself use a golden head blueline sand sifting goby instead to keep my sand bed clean, but these buggers do throw sand on your corals by accident, so you have to monitor. As for the gobies like watchman and purple fire fish, if you want to keep 2 best if you get a mated pair or they might fight. As for dragonnet make sure you have enough amphipods and copepods population from your fuge(if you're gonna have one) before adding one as thats their diet. Lastly as for blue tang, I would add it the last after our tank matures and is able to cope with the bioload well as blue tangs do grow big and have big appetite and it may cause your tank to crash if you add it too early and the bioload is too much. For corals , good choices of LPS and I think they will look great in your 3footer :)

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  3. Yeah easy to control due to the small size and can rehome when there's too many . Perfect for your tank bro, won't grow too big and start stinging your other precious corals. If only mine was splitting type, unfortunately mine just keeps growing bigger and bigger... Haha

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  4. I have a golden head blue line sand sifting goby and he works like a champ turning the surface of my sandbed and it helped prevented algae build up as there's good turn over of the sand . I heard by giving the surface of the sand bed a good turn over regularly it will help prevent cyano too. :) so far my sand bed has been clean and clear !

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  5. Hmm weird, I also using simple normal 9W white bulb but I'm using chaetos and they are doing well. You can try and see if the chaetos turn white as well, if so maybe it's like what shaohao bro suggested that they may be some chemical such as medication in your water causing it.

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  6. I purposely rearranged my live rocks so i can put all the corals that needed high flow and high light above. Can't wait to start putting my corals on top by next month ! 

    Yeah great arrangement , would love to see some pics when it happens! :)

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