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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    How do I safely combat a to clean of a tank? Lol I know I know but with this new skimmer working as well as it is I fear my tank is now to clean. Especially for zoas.
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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    How do I safely combat a to clean of a tank? Lol I know I know but with this new skimmer working as well as it is I fear my tank is now to clean. Especially for zoas.
    like Chris said.I doubt your tanks to clean already.But the skimmer will allow you to feed your corals heavier now and you can now get more fish too!!!

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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    I don't know that I would suggest more fish, while she doesn't have any real heavy messy eaters she does still have atleast 4 fish I believe in a 26g tank with no plans to upgrade anytime soon now. So, even with a decent overrated (for her tank) skimmer I wouldn't try pushing the limits to much either. But just space/ territory wise I'd say the tank is maxed for fish.... and I am a fan of overstocking fish lol

    Well, maybe one more LOL
    Always room for just one more. He he he.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Actually at three fish, lil Blenny didn't make it If something catches my eye and is of the right size I may consider another fish. For now ill just feed what I have a little more Thanks guys.
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    nah your fine, enjoy your pristine water quality.
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