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I thought you might need to frame around the opening instead of having the frame hanging there. But I have not done this myself before. It just look unfinished to me.
Do not use silicone to stop the leak. The gasket should stop the leak. You might need a new gasket or it's not tightened enough...
Juan - I really like the rock work. Very natural with some nice caves.
On the other hand, are you doing anything different to address nutrient export this time? If not the algae will grow right back.
Welcome to the club.
+1 on a dwarf angel. If it nips it should be fairly easy to remove from a 40g. Melanuras is my favorite wrasse but it will eventually outgrow the tank. It will take a while though.
For algae control get a blenny and emerald crabs.
Overflow noise - reduce the flow rate. go...
Paul it's for these guys. Looks like they may not need it they are eating nori a few hours in the tank. I heard these guys are the consummate algae eater.
I've been running a reef tank for 2+ years now I have come to the conclusion that there are too many things to experiment and one would always want more. Therefore I think about what I want to accomplish and give the tank 2 to 3 years to mature then it's ok to move on.
Want to post here before buying new. Want to buy a deep blue rimmed 48x24x16 or 48x30x16. Either not drilled or side overflow on the short side. Want to buy a glass hole overflow too.
Thanks
While researching angelfish I came across these:
Multifasciata
What a beautiful fish. A pair seems to be a good fit for a 90g tank. A little difficult to keep but you do have live food available for them. And these are supposed to be less likely to nip corals.