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Finally finished setting up my tank

mac96

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After unknowingly dealing with copper for several months, I finally took down the tank. I discarded the old rocks and sand, then thoroughly cleaned all the equipment with citric acid and vinegar. I really appreciate all the help and tips everyone gave me on how to tackle the issue. I got new rocks, created my own aquascape, and I’m really happy with the results.
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Very cool scape. Fish don't have many places to hide today, but as coral gets added and grows, there are more possibilities. I have also heard (and experienced) that only 1 zebramosa genus is good per tank, and that they get aggressive eventually. More hiding places can help, but the aggression comes through eventually. So I would consider more hiding places, and trading 1 of the 2 zebramosa for another genus of fish.
 
Very cool scape. Fish don't have many places to hide today, but as coral gets added and grows, there are more possibilities. I have also heard (and experienced) that only 1 zebramosa genus is good per tank, and that they get aggressive eventually. More hiding places can help, but the aggression comes through eventually. So I would consider more hiding places, and trading 1 of the 2 zebramosa for another genus of fish.
The scopes tang was aggressive but now I haven’t seen any aggression I had those for few months.
 
After unknowingly dealing with copper for several months, I finally took down the tank. I discarded the old rocks and sand, then thoroughly cleaned all the equipment with citric acid and vinegar. I really appreciate all the help and tips everyone gave me on how to tackle the issue. I got new rocks, created my own aquascape, and I’m really happy with the results.View attachment 66183
reminds me of ancient Greek ruins
 
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