My 90 gallon build

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Hello everyone, I guess I’ve lurked long enough and it’s time to begin a new chapter and with that a new build thread. So yeah the build, I ordered a 75 gallon to replace a fowlr 55 gallon that has only one drain and I just don’t trust it. Well I went to pick up that crisp shiny new 75 to find out they didn’t have it, they have a 90. So my plans have changed slightly for the better. Much needed after this year. I’m still in the planning stage at the moment but this tank will house a striped dog face puffer, a pair of New Caledonian clowns, and a lawnmower blenny. Nothing spectacular. But the aquarium isn’t drilled currently, I know yay fun
 

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Did you say a dog faced puffer? that will absolutely destroy an algae blenny, no matter how big. Clarki clowns get large so I'm sure they'll be fine. Have you kept a dog face before? I haven't so I could be wrong
 
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Did you say a dog faced puffer? that will absolutely destroy an algae blenny, no matter how big. Clarki clowns get large so I'm sure they'll be fine. Have you kept a dog face before? I haven't so I could be wrong
Yeah it’s very well fed, and hasn’t messed with the blenny. And yeah I’ve had a puffer before. I got into fish keeping in the early 2000’s and took a break during my divorce for obvious reasons lol. But I got back into the hobby a couple years ago. The wife and I are planning a kitchen remodel with a 500 gallon as the center piece of the room. And all plumbing and such ran to the basement.
 

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Yeah it’s very well fed, and hasn’t messed with the blenny. And yeah I’ve had a puffer before. I got into fish keeping in the early 2000’s and took a break during my divorce for obvious reasons lol. But I got back into the hobby a couple years ago. The wife and I are planning a kitchen remodel with a 500 gallon as the center piece of the room. And all plumbing and such ran to the basement.
A dream tank :)
 

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