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My first suggestion -- Smaller tank = faster changes.

If you want a successful tank, it'll behoove you to pick a larger tank. With that, of course, comes cost... But i would recommend a 40g breeder (36x18x18) or at the least a 20g Long aquarium.

So true, the changes in water chemistry occur very fast. I've got down a dosing schedule but if the opportunity ever presented itself where I can upgrade I would. I would imagine a larger tank would be easier.
 

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Jump in, the water's fine! Welcome to R2R! :)
 
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Lol. Well sometimes we dont look at the OP original date. Maybe hell give us an update on the system then hahah

Check out my build thread, I just updated it the other day so you can skip to the end if you don’t want to read the whole thing. :)

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Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

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