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test kits
Nutrients such as RedSea A + B
Heater controller (such as Inkbird)
Moonlight
Protein skimmer ( such as IceCap 50)
Return Pumps ?
 

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What is this moonlight you speak of ?!
After lights out at night, many reefers run lights known as moonlights which are merely a series with small LED lamps which offer dim blue light representative of the moon effect on the ocean

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Cpl buckets of your favorite salt. I prefer red sea, usually settle for instant ocean. It will get put to use and free up $100 for you to later decide the best upgrade.
 

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What about a vee gee refractometer? They are suppose to be really good and hold their calibration well unlike the cheap ones. You all ready have the Hanna Alk and phos kits, you could ask for some reagents. I also find the nyos nitrate kit to work really well. You could try some aminos if not using all ready. A frag rack if you are the kind of person that puts them in your display. It’s always beneficial to have back up return pumps and heaters on hand.
 

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