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This is how cloudy it is …
It should clear.
What are the plans?
Just so you know incase you didn't and I my want to come off as a jerk... That little tang is cute now but when he's 12" he won't be so nice in a 75. He'll need a 6' tank for sure.
 
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It should clear.
What are the plans?
Just so you know incase you didn't and I my want to come off as a jerk... That little tang is cute now but when he's 12" he won't be so nice in a 75. He'll need a 6' tank for sure.
fish are we referring to ?? And no not a jerk at all !! This is all new to us so im still learning
 
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fish are we referring to ?? And no not a jerk at all !! This is all new to us so im still learning
The blue hippo tang. Or dory as some people call them from the movie "finding Nemo".
They get much to big long term in the 75 gallon. It's recommended to be in a 180 gallon at full size.
 
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You have sand blowing around and I do not see surface rippling. Move your powerheads up so they are 3 inches below the surface. You need good surface agitation for gas exchange. Take the hippo tang back. They do not belong in small tanks.
 
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It will clear might be from your new sand
Pick fish that are happy in that size tank also your main thing is that they can all get along with each other, Taking your time stocking go slowly. Make sure your tank is fully cycled
Then you can enjoy your hobby
But everything in saltwater takes time so don't rush and you will be fine
 
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