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Carrie17

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I acquired a 54 gallon corner tank from a fellow member. I plan to use it for predator/aggressive type fish. Maybe a dwarf moray, puffers, or dwarf lions. The previous owner was very crafty in drilling and creating a sump that would fit. Today I've cleaned it up and would like to run some vinegar through it, but I can't get the sump back in! Lol. Here's some pics.
If anyone had any stocking ideas or tips, feel free! Also, I'll need to buy a skimmer, so give me your opinions! The skimmer chamber is 9"x4", and I have 24" of height to work with. Thanks!
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For livestock, my choice would be a dogface puffer/clown trigger/ dwarf lion fish and a vicious wrasse like Christmas wrasse

I would buy them small to enjoy see them grow.
 
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For livestock, my choice would be a dogface puffer/clown trigger/ dwarf lion fish and a vicious wrasse like Christmas wrasse

I would buy them small to enjoy see them grow.
I'm afraid it's too small for that puffer and trigger, but the lion fish is definitely a consideration!

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