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Hello
Long time lurker here. Always gone straight to old posts on reef2reef for solutions but finally posting something.

My name’s Anthony. I’m 20yo from Texas and I just recently got my second reef tank up and running. I took my first tank down in 2019 before I left for college but now that I’m back home with the parents for COVID, i figured why not start one up again!

My first tank was pretty janky but worked. I had a 20 gallon tall with a custom made 10 gallon sump. I dont have many pictures from it other than this gorgeous torch that I wish I’d kept.
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My new tank is a 38 gallon cube. Started it in late october of 2020 and it’s starting to come together. As of right now, I have

fish:
Bicolor Blenny
Diamond Goby (yes he jumps)
percula clown pair

coral:
Cornbred flaming phoenix monti
Green slimer acro
Green ricordia
Some trumpets
Everlasting gobstoppers
Some unidentified orange zoas


As well as some other random stuff
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I have to get some stuff worked out (hence the cyano) but it’s coming along a lot better than I thought it would at this point

To everyone on reef2reef, thanks for your advice and experience. I look forward to growing this tank out and sharing that with y’all.
 

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