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Good morning! Well my tank is cycled, but I need to setup a qt tank this week, so nothing will go in it for a bit. Why didn’t I prepare the qt at the same time?! Anyway… Here is the progress so far. (75 gallon with Tunze 9012). Have a good day!

PS - the light is not permanent, just my son’s cell phone flashlight to see what’s going on lol.


 
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Tomini Tang would work well in your tank. I have a 75 high and have one. Maybe even think about a Foxface Lo or One Spot. They can help with the hair algae. Lawnmower Blennies and Starry Blennies are another option, just make sure you get a healthy one - not a starving or sickly one because they can be tricky!

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