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Welcome to R2R and the salty world. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed.
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Little tank.
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Big tank.
It's attached here like glue.
All started from one quarter sized piece. Now in both tanks.
I like the look but careful what you wish for sometimes!
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Hi,
New to the site but have kept reef tanks snice 1990. I quit about 7 years ago due to health concerns that left me unable to adequately care for my at the time 350 gallon reef.
I on a whim stopped in at the store I used to frequent and bought a nano aquarium. A 33 gallon from Red Sea.
All I can say is wow, prices have skyrocketed. Even if I could manage a large reef it would be out of my price range. I could never afford the animals I used to keep. All that to say is that I believe the future of our hobby lies with the smaller aquariums.
Look forward to reading about everyone’s victories and learning from their defeats
 

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Hi,
New to the site but have kept reef tanks snice 1990. I quit about 7 years ago due to health concerns that left me unable to adequately care for my at the time 350 gallon reef.
I on a whim stopped in at the store I used to frequent and bought a nano aquarium. A 33 gallon from Red Sea.
All I can say is wow, prices have skyrocketed. Even if I could manage a large reef it would be out of my price range. I could never afford the animals I used to keep. All that to say is that I believe the future of our hobby lies with the smaller aquariums.
Look forward to reading about everyone’s victories and learning from their defeats
Welcome back to the hobby!
 

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Howdy,

New to the saltwater aquarium space. Definitely more experienced in the freshwater realm. I started up a 30g saltwater tank (tank cycled about a month before any inputs into tank), with 2 gsp frags, Tomato Clown, and a yellow tail damsel, with other crabs and snails. Excited to join the community and learn! Always open to suggestions and upgrades.

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Howdy,

New to the saltwater aquarium space. Definitely more experienced in the freshwater realm. I started up a 30g saltwater tank (tank cycled about a month before any inputs into tank), with 2 gsp frags, Tomato Clown, and a yellow tail damsel, with other crabs and snails. Excited to join the community and learn! Always open to suggestions and upgrades.

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Welcome to R2R!!
 

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