Marika's hobby nano tank

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Try and get 2-3 Mexican turbo snails. They are very good at eating a wide variety of algaes and films, and won’t cause any harm. Also a couple nassarius snails will help keep the sandbed clean and they will eat leftover food that lands on the bottom.

How’s the full tank looking at the moment? I feel tour scape kept getting better and better, more interesting and natural. I like it!
Thanks for the suggestions, I may go with them. I was hesitating to get Mexican Turbos fearing that they bulldoze over the tank and get too big then starve to death. But I may try them now, as I'm weeding the algae regularly for 4-5 weeks now. Time to try something different... I didn't think about the Nassarius before the fish because I didn't feed the tank (apart from some phyto occasionally). I also read that they may strip the sand from its pod population. Now that I feed the fish and some food may land on the bottom, I may try the Nassarius too. I haven't changed the rockscape recently, but I'll do some FTS soon.
 
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Here's some FTS from a few days ago. Since then, the BTA has wandered to the other side of the aquascape.

Front view:
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Right side (view from kitchen):
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Left side (view from living room):
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Latest coral additions (small blasto head and small Clavularia frag. added 3 weeks ago):
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Here's some FTS from a few days ago. Since then, the BTA has wandered to the other side of the aquascape.

Front view:
20240605_173723.jpg


Right side (view from kitchen):
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Left side (view from living room):
20240605_173648.jpg


Latest coral additions (small blasto head and small Clavularia frag. added 3 weeks ago):
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Sounds like our BTA, haha
 
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Finally! It took a month, but the two clownfish are finally at peace. They no longer pick at each other, and they regularly swim together (not all the time, though). The whitish coloration around the mouth of the smaller one (possibly due to the picking) is gone. Added a Turbo snail, but it seems like a lazy dude. Only comes out of hiding for an hour or two after lights out. So I continue to manually weed the hair algae once a week. Urchin next?
 

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