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    About a year or so.
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    Default 90g reef aquarium build

    Quote Originally Posted by reefreak View Post
    About a year or so.
    +1 unless you find scooter blennys that are eating frozen food or you're prepared to buy live copepods which would be very expensive.
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    Default 90g reef aquarium build

    Quote Originally Posted by nanoreefer11 View Post
    +1 I have a sunburst molly in my tank and he's a really good addition and does a lot of work in the tank cleaning up algae.
    Where'd you get your mollie? Did you just go to the LFS and acclimate it yourself? I'm tempted to get one for my 38g.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsey View Post
    Where'd you get your mollie? Did you just go to the LFS and acclimate it yourself? I'm tempted to get one for my 38g.
    Petsmart. I acclimated them over the period of a day slowly adding saltwater to the container until I reached a proper salinity. Some people do longer, and some people just drop them in, many have had success with both methods, I just felt it would be best to do the acclimation method. They are great algae eaters and have a lot of personality. I bought them because my tank is too small for most anthias and this is the closest thing :P

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