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Hello, if you have a tang, you should probably think about making one of these. Its a setup for growing seaweed.
As you know most tangs will eat frozen foods and flakes, but love veggies!
Bought this setup from a guy, has a 10,000k light i think. a pump, and 2 airstones. Seaweed seems to be growing great.

The only problem I have had is hair algae in on the bin and on the seaweed, do you guys know if i would beable to put clean up crew in their or what should i do to not affect the veggies :bigsmile::bigsmile::bigsmile:
 

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I think putting a CUC in there would defeat the purpose. They would eat your stuff.
Looks good !!
 

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if that tang is in that bio cube veggies are not going to help it much. Hope you are upgrading soon.
 
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that yellow tang will be the meanest fish in the world after a few months if it lives. They need more room dude. I saw a yellow tang, hippo tang, and green bird wrasse that lived together in a 40b and it was wild. Those fish killed everything they came into contact with, were scarred up and embattled like nothing I've ever seen.
 

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