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Yea I was wondering if I could paint with water in it but I'm definitely going black. And more rock is coming. Probably stay at 20 thought I don't want it to look too cluttered
I have done 2 tanks with water in it and fish, corals, and invertebrates. Just put saran wrap tight over the lid. Takes about 40m per coat with that paint. Run a fan on it. 5hrs it will be done. Black will pop the colors in the tank better.
 

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Clowns are hardy (yet territorial). If you choose clown now then you'll have a hard time adding another clown later. Do all your clowns at once, talking from experience, they'll fight and you'll be left with none.
 
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Clowns are hardy (yet territorial). If you choose clown now then you'll have a hard time adding another clown later. Do all your clowns at once, talking from experience, they'll fight and you'll be left with none.
I'd like to just get the two from there I'm undecided and really not in a hurry to fill the tank
 

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Clowns are fun fish. Just a heads up on some of them like the Maroon Clowns. They can be very aggressive towards other fish and if you have a pair. The female when she gets big. She gets BIG. hahaha
 
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Clowns are fun fish. Just a heads up on some of them like the Maroon Clowns. They can be very aggressive towards other fish and if you have a pair. The female when she gets big. She gets BIG. hahaha
So do all clowns like anemones or is it just certain combos
 

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You need lights first. T5s I would recommend. Plug and play. Use ATI BLUE PLUS & CORAL PLUS for bulbs. Had this after 3 months when I had a 20g with those 2 bulbs on a Solarmax T5 HO.

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You need lights first. T5s I would recommend. Plug and play. Use ATI BLUE PLUS & CORAL PLUS for bulbs. Had this after 3 months when I had a 20g with those 2 bulbs on a Solarmax T5 HO.

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I love the way they look in blue lights. So lights will be my first upgrade
 

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Check this out. Pricing varies depending on your preference. (Color, customization, type of coral you want to grow)
 

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Hey! I have a 36g bowfront myself. I put it together on the cheep lol. It's a simple tank. Filstar xp2 filter, ehim surface skimmer 350, current orbit marine led light. I house two clowns(one black percula and one mix breed ocelaris x percula) a yellow watchman goby, star polyps, Xenia, red mushrooms, a tiny plate coral, and a cespitularia. It's a work in progress but a great little tank.
 

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Do you want a hanging fixture or leg mounts? Keep in mind there is a lot of things that can effect your access to the inside of your tank and do you want to run an open top. Personally I had a fish jump on the floor aka carpet surfing. If you get attached to a fish and hate beating yourself up over a personal mistake. Tight glass lid. I am guessing your hood has a plastic front to open. Then an acrylic space for your fixture now. Then spots perforated to pop plastic for equipment to fit in and you are just looking for a fixture to lay on top of the acrylic part and be done with it and you want to spend between $100-200?
 
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Do you want a hanging fixture or leg mounts? Keep in mind there is a lot of things that can effect your access to the inside of your tank and do you want to run an open top. Personally I had a fish jump on the floor aka carpet surfing. If you get attached to a fish and hate beating yourself up over a personal mistake. Tight glass lid. I am guessing your hood has a plastic front to open. Then an acrylic space for your fixture now. Then spots perforated to pop plastic for equipment to fit in and you are just looking for a fixture to lay on top of the acrylic part and be done with it and you want to spend between $100-200?
Probably accurate
 

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