Help with Fluval Evo 13.5 build

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I have a 20 gallon reef that isn't doing so well. The inhabitants seem depressed and algae covers everything. With no sump and only a hang on filter, there is basically no filtration. I want to move my 20 gallon into a fluval Evo 13.5. what's the best way I can set up my reef for success this time?
 

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Well...what problems are there besides algae ? What type is it ?
We can fix the problem so your 20 can look great.
 

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You seem to be giving up and moving in the wrong direction. Try to fix the 20. If you can’t , go BIGGER not smaller. The smaller the tank, the more rapidly things can get out of control
 

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I've got the same tank but I'm going to make it my Frag tank and purchased a used Sea Clear 30 gal that I'm going to transfer my livestock into. Don't rely on the stock filter and pump. I added an In Tank filter rack in chamber one - chaeto in chamber 2 with a small ebay led/usb grow light. Upgraded pump to a Eheim Compacton 1000 and Vivid random flow nozzle. Chemi Pure Elite and Purigen & Floss. Works great and I'm an overfeeding fool!
 

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