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    Its been about 6 weeks now since adding livestock to the tank. Added the chromis first. Then the blenny and finally the orchid dottyback. Now im planning the next upgrade. I got a drilled 29g from Malofish a couple of weeks ago and cleaned it up today. Next week is vacation and then time to build a stand. I will be using a taotronics led for lighting and my current 20g will be used as a sump and some rock I got from sdunn. Just have to find a baffle kit and decide on what pump to use as a return. Any advice on making a sump out of my 20g tall and advice on return pump would be great. I want lots of flow and am thinking a sicce 9 or something close. Will be using the maxijet closed loop as a carbon reactor. Let me know what yall think. Also let me know if anyone has any sand they want to get rid of. Thanks!
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    Came home today and found my algae blenny was dead. Very disappointed. He was fine a couple of days ago. Water parameters are spot on. Even low nitrates. I don't test phosphates. I did have an algae bloom because of over feeding a couple of times, but a 5 gal water change stopped it quick. I do 2.5 gal changes every 2 weeks. I will be doing water changes every week now for a while. The Chromis are quite happy, and the Orchid Dottyback is fat and happy. Hopefully they will stay that way.

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    Sorry to hear about the Blenny. They do good in established aquariums with lots of live rock to graze on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Sorry to hear about the Blenny. They do good in established aquariums with lots of live rock to graze on.
    I agree. A 20g is a little bit on the small side for a sailfin blenny. Tail spot and barnacle blennies would probably do better in that size of tank. Sorry for the loss.
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    maybe that was a sign to set up the 110 when you move
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    Quote Originally Posted by envy View Post
    maybe that was a sign to set up the 110 when you move
    Agreed! Too bad the wife talked me into selling it. That's ok. Petco will have another $1 per gallon sale im sure. Ben and Ramsey, My daughter says she saw a bristle worm messing with him a few days before he died so I wonder if that may have had something to do with it. Thanks for those recommendations Ramsey. Im liking the tail spot blenny. But no more fish for a little while. Im going to wait till the 29g is set up.

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