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Old 09-22-2011, 02:32 PM
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My tank sits in a corner so really only two sides viewable. I let the back glass do it's thing, coralline even hair algae on there. My mandarin dragonets appreciate it since that area harbours additional pods as a food source. It hides the hoses from the canister filter back there. Also have a wad of chaeto hanging on a bracket off the back rim. Without a sump you make do. I've let the one side glass go as well now, used try to keep that one clean but it became a pain with limited clearance to the wall so I figured why bother. More surface area for microscopic critters.
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Old 09-23-2011, 05:18 PM
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That's a nice looking tank. I'd like to say welcome as well, but I'm even fresher to this site than you. I am looking to jump from FW to SW and still reading up on info and trying to find the right setup. It is nice to see so many gurl fish enthusiasts on here. It's nice know you are not alone.
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Old 09-23-2011, 06:08 PM
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Welcome, not sure if i want to see pictures of you or your tank.
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Old 09-23-2011, 08:17 PM
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My tank sits in a corner so really only two sides viewable. I let the back glass do it's thing, coralline even hair algae on there. My mandarin dragonets appreciate it since that area harbours additional pods as a food source. It hides the hoses from the canister filter back there. Also have a wad of chaeto hanging on a bracket off the back rim. Without a sump you make do. I've let the one side glass go as well now, used try to keep that one clean but it became a pain with limited clearance to the wall so I figured why bother. More surface area for microscopic critters.
I just noticed some on the front glass this morning that I will remove but on the back and sides, I don't mind it at all. I find my blenny is picking at the algae on the back glass as well.

Here's a noob question - what's chaeto?
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Old 09-23-2011, 08:24 PM
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That's a nice looking tank. I'd like to say welcome as well, but I'm even fresher to this site than you. I am looking to jump from FW to SW and still reading up on info and trying to find the right setup. It is nice to see so many gurl fish enthusiasts on here. It's nice know you are not alone.
Welcome to you too then!! Keep reading and learning! I've read a zillion times, go to the biggest tank you can - we've got a 55 gl going and already talking about bigger, only because we are somewhat limited with space in the tank. We jumped in first then when our mistakes started causing problems, started to learn more. Unfortuately, it's been a little costly! I'm getting better with touching things and exploring when needed. I'm surprised at how many women are involved but think its so cool as well! You are not alone! Everyone here has been great and friendly and helpful! I'll look for your tank build when you get going! Can't offer much advise though....except invest in quality equipment, especially lights!
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Old 09-23-2011, 08:25 PM
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Welcome, not sure if i want to see pictures of you or your tank.
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