New to tanks but not the saltwater

SaltySquid

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So at the beginning of October I convinced my wife to let me get a tank and bought a 28g Nano-Cube from the local store for a pretty good price. I have since built it up to what you see in the Avatar. I love the reef and fish but the "sump" is impossible to clean. I've wanted a reef tank for as long as I can remember, and since I'm a Sailor stuck in the middle of Missouri I bite the bullet and jumped right into this hobby. I'm know there's a LOT for me to learn and will happily take anyone's feedback and advice.
 

Crabs McJones

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Welcome to R2R!!
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What ya got against Wang, my Tang?
Tangs need to be in larger tanks. Usually 48-60" x 24" minimum. They are very active swimmers. Definitely not for biocubes. They also have a heavy bioload.
 

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WELCOME! Yes as you have already met. The Tang police don’t like tangs in anything below 100g for most and 75 as the minimum
 

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