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My new lil set up 28gal nano its been running for three weeks now n everything is looking good[emoji123] [emoji111] [emoji41]
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Nice tank! I'm noticing u got some algae on the sand. I rec u get a sand conch!


Lucas. Happy reefing!
Thankz for the tip buddy I sur will bt im doing water changes as well 5gal ones a week [emoji106] [emoji4] [emoji41]

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Yea what I suggest is that stir the sand around then get a turkey Baster and turkey bast the rocks and the sand. It will be all murky wait till it clears up then siphon the water! And every time you do it it will be cleaner and cleaner every time! I'll make a YouTube vid on it when I get a chance and when a get a tripod for my phone!


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Nice tank! I'm noticing u got some algae on the sand. I rec u get a sand conch!
I would NOT recommend a conch in a tank of this size. They get pretty big and go through lots of sand. Also, his tank is only about a month old so he is going to see diatoms and probably other algae blooms come and go. Water changes are the best option at this point.
 
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