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I've been out of the hobby for a couple years now. I kept a lot of my equipment and have finally decided it's time to jump back in. I've started with my Nuvo 20 AIO.

Equipment:
. Radion XR30 Gen4
. 100Watt Heater
. Overflow caddy with ChemiPure Blue and filter floss
. IM UV in other over flow
. ATO
. ApexEL & WMX module
. IM Desktop skimmer
. IM Grow light (cut a rectangle out of the back black backing and attached the light to the second chamber and threw some chaeto in there)
. Two MP10s
. Maxspect BioBrick
. IM return pump

Fish List:
. Gem Tang ( going in 50 Lagoon build when up)
. Desjardini Tang ( also going in 50 Lagoon build when up)
. Splendid Fairy Wrasse
. Two Mocha Storm Clownfish
. Skunk cleaner shrimp (in a box separated from everyone because the Gem Tang thinks he's food)
. Hermits, trochus and conch
. Urchin and sand sifting starfish

Coral:
. Couple torches
. Couple tester SPS ( birdsnest and PC Rainbow)
. GSP
. Blasto
. Hammer

Aquascape is pretty minimalist...

Please enjoy the progress and I always welcome any feedback. Thank you.

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I love that tank! But I think those fish are too big for a 20G man :( If you weren’t already planning on it, I’d recommend taking them your LFS and swapping them for smaller fish that are more appropriate for a nano.
 

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I love that tank! But I think those fish are too big for a 20G man :( If you weren’t already planning on it, I’d recommend taking them your LFS and swapping them for smaller fish that are more appropriate for a nano.
It's a nice tank! But I agree, those fish are too big; they'd need twice the space or more, long term.
 

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