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![]() Love the pics Kien! I'm glad I'm not the only one with a "workhorse" Angelfish. Although even time I see that beotch nipping polyps (which is like all the time) I definitely think of trading her in on some daytime PE. *grumble*
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![]() Stomatella snails. Best little algae eaters for their size. Great at polishing live rock and back glass. And too small to knock over or disturb any corals.
Orange Spot Sleeper Gobies. Keeps my sand clean.
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![]() Until his untimely demise my lawnmower Blennie nit picked at the algae in my tank did a great job on keeping my rocks under control till he decided to see what the tank looked like from the outside in
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