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![]() I vote option 2 above.
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![]() Ok so I will cook the rock and do a new sand bed and start over. You think a yellow tang will be fine in a 29 gallon till I get the tank going again? I'm sure it's not ideal but it's what I got. Unless I use an old sump that I have which I think is bigger just don't have a stand for it. Breaking the tank down will take a lot of the moving stress down.
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![]() I have a 110 g "pond" (Tuff Totes black container) that you are welcome to borrow as well as a 30" cube that I am currently storing at my parents' home in SE Vancouver. Let me know if these would work better for you and I can arrange something.
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![]() How big is the YT?
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![]() Sorry YT?
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![]() YT - Yellow Tang
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![]() Probably 4 inches, I've had him for about 8 years from a previous tank.
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