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I am brand new to this and just joined Reef 2 Reef last week. I have been reading everything I can
before I embark on this adventure. I guess I'll start by telling you guys what I have now and what I plan
on getting and hopefully with all your help I can start this off right:)
So far I have a Waterbox InfiniaReef 150.4,Sicce 7.0 return pump,(2) Eco-tech MP40 power heads,Neptune Apex A3,(3) Kessil A360's
5stage RO/DI,(2) 30 gal food grade drums for my saltwater mixing station. when I get closer to actually putting water in
this I will of course buy sand and rock and test kits but do I need much else to start? Thank you
 

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I am brand new to this and just joined Reef 2 Reef last week. I have been reading everything I can
before I embark on this adventure. I guess I'll start by telling you guys what I have now and what I plan
on getting and hopefully with all your help I can start this off right:)
So far I have a Waterbox InfiniaReef 150.4,Sicce 7.0 return pump,(2) Eco-tech MP40 power heads,Neptune Apex A3,(3) Kessil A360's
5stage RO/DI,(2) 30 gal food grade drums for my saltwater mixing station. when I get closer to actually putting water in
this I will of course buy sand and rock and test kits but do I need much else to start? Thank you
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I would consider rocks now and put them in a bucket with flow and bacteria to pre cycle them while you putting things together.
 
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Heaters are on the list.So I could just buy rock and a couple brute trash cans and heaters and a couple
powerheads and bacteria and let them sit for a while?
 

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