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welcome

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Welcome! :D
I have the same tank with similar equipment! Excited to see your build continue! If you make a Build Thread make sure to post the link so I can follow the progress!
 

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I always enjoy the smaller wrasses, and they do a great job maintaining pests at points as well! I would offer the idea of a four or six line wrasse!

Welcome to the hobby, if you get a chance check out my YouTube channel, may have some helpful videos and there are some fun things I am getting into on it! Love your feedback as well!


Wouldn’t a 32 be small for a 6 line? I was advised against this
 

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Ive been thinking about a marine betta but I’ve heard they can be aggressive
Mine is the most peaceful and shy fish you’ll encounter

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