want to succeed in the habbit

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I am very interested in making my habbit a success. I currently have a 32 gallon bio cube that has 2 clowns and 3 yellow tail damsels ( these are living well together for 4 months now) . 1 Fire shrimp and multiple snails (12 Total hope these live as the first 3 set of 12 I bought die) don't know why as water is pretty balance other issues is cyano which I have curb with two extra power heads. algae is off and on

rectangular 60 gallons, want to upgrade... confused with what I need to get this setup and going
 

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Welcome to R2R! To upgrade to a 60 you need more rock, more sand, and are you planning to incorporate a sump to your new tank or use hang on back equipment? Definitely gather up all your stuff before pulling the trigger on the changeover.
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Welcome! You have come to the right place. Loads of very knowledgeable, helpful, and really nice people. Show us what you have and what your goals are, i.e. what type of inhabitants you wish to keep.
 

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