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Looking good! Sounds like life is pretty good too. Very happy for you. Will there be a tank build in your future?

Within the next 4 months. Trying to decide on size. I love my nano ' s but I run out of room quickly.
 

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I would love to setup a 75g... OF course bigger would be better, but I think I like the size of the 75g's a lot... not enormous, yet lots of room...
 

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I went from a 175g to a 75g and love the size. It's so much more manageable.
 
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Within the next 4 months. Trying to decide on size. I love my nano ' s but I run out of room quickly.

Yes, I hear ya about running out of room. Its a balancing act between having space for the 'must have' creatures and being able to have the time and energy to maintain them. At one point in my life I had a 90g reef with 15g sump and a 125g FOWLR with a 75g sump and a 20g nursery tank for clownfish. Too much water to change! Now I am down to a 36g reef with a 30g DT seahorse/macro fuge connected by a 10g sump. It gives me the diversity I want in a manageable package.
 

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Wow, just ran into this thread. Depressing story but nice come back. The people on this site are the best!
 

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Congrats on your engagement.
Now where is that upgrade build??
 
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Congrats on your engagement.
Now where is that upgrade build??

Cadlight 22 gallon. Used but in great shape once I scrubbed it. I'm just starting to cycle it but can't get ammonia over .50ppm I used a large live rock and live sand. Light will be here next week. My 8 gallon is just too crammed. I hope all is well with you guys!
 

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Nice!
Just take your time and it will cycle, make sure that you don't run your new light too much as it can trigger algae.
And have a happy New Year, Stephanie.
 
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