New Stiphodon tank

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I just set it up today, just waiting for it to cycle, which I’ll be speeding up. I’m using a strong reef light for now to really get the algae growing, then I probably go with something a little dimmer. I’m thinking I’ll go with 3 or 4 of smallest types, maybe Stiphodon semoni, cuz of the small tank


 

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I just set it up today, just waiting for it to cycle, which I’ll be speeding up. I’m using a strong reef light for now to really get the algae growing, then I probably go with something a little dimmer. I’m thinking I’ll go with 3 or 4 of smallest types, maybe Stiphodon semoni, cuz of the small tank


The stiphodons will really enjoy and thrive in that setup.
 
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The stiphodons will really enjoy and thrive in that setup.
I was able to “mature “ the tank really fast and have algae growing like crazy. The stiphodons arrived a little while ago. So I’m wondering, should I not clean the algae off of the front glass? I’m worried if I do I’m depleting their food source
 
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Update
I ended up with a pair of stiphodons and they’re doing really well
The male has amazing colors now

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What size tank is it?
It fun watching the males color up for the females.
Here’s the setup, I’ve taken measures to promote algae growth, I don’t even have to feed them and they stay nice and fat

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